1865.] MOLLUSCAN FAUNA OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA. 183 
Station. Under stones at low water. 
Hab. Spencer’s and St. Vincent’s Gulfs, and Kangaroo Island. 
This species is frequent also in Port Jackson and all along the 
coast of New South Wales. 
175. GENA AURICULA. 
Stomatia auricula, Lam. Encye. Méth. pl. 450. f. 1. 
Station. Under stones at low water; and on sandy mud at 4 to 
5 fathoms. 
Hab. Salt Creek, Yorke’s Peninsula. 
This species is abundant under stones in Port Jackson, New South 
Wales. The variations in colour are endless. 
Fam. Hauioripz. 
176. HaLioris RUGOSO-PLICATA. 
Haliotis rugoso-plicata, Chem. Conch. Cab. x. p- 311, pl. 116. 
f. 1604. 
HI. australis, Gmel. 
Station. On rocks, low water. 
Hab. Aldinga Bay ; Kangaroo Island. 
177. Hatroris ExcavaTa. 
Haliotis excavata, Lam. Anim. sans Vert. ix. p- 25. 
Station. Deep water, adhering to stones and oyster-shells. 
Hab. Port Lincoln; Holdfast Bay ; Kangaroo Island. 
This species is frequently covered with the parasitic Amalthea 
conica. 
178. Haioris N&vosa. 
Haliotis nevosa, Martyn, Univ. Conch. y. t. 11. f. 63. 
H. ruber, Leach. 
Station. On rocks at low tides. 
Hab. Port Elliot; Kangaroo Island. 
179. Hatioris coccorapiATA. 
Haliotis coccoradiata, Reeve, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1846, p. 55. 
Station. Under stones, low water. 
Hab. St. Vincent’s and Spencer’s Gulfs. 
This pretty little species is also found in New South Wales. 
180. Haxioris ALBICcANs. 
Haliotis albicans, Quoy et Gaim. Voy. de l’Astrol. iii. p. 311, 
pl. 68. f. 1, 2. 
Station. On rocks exposed to the surf on bold coasts. 
Hab. Kangaroo Island, &c. 
181. Papoxtuvus RUBICUNDUS. 
Padollus rubicundus, De Montfort. 
P. scalaris, Leach. 
