1865.] MOLLUSCAN FAUNA OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA. 187 
205. LEPIDOPLEURUS LONGICYMBA, 
Chiton longicymba, Blainv.; Sow. Conch. Il. f. 67. 
Station. Under stones at low water. 
Hab. Common on most rocky shores. At Yorke’s Peninsula a 
small green variety occurs abundantly, under small stones near Salt 
Creek. At Aldinga Bay, most of the specimens taken have a broad 
white dorsal stripe. 
This species is frequent in Sydney Harbour ; also in Tasmania, in 
company with the nearly allied C. fruticosus, Gould. Both species 
are subject to great variation in colour and style of painting. 
206. *LEPIDOPLEURUS VARIEGATUS. 
Lepidopleurus variegatus, H. Ad. & Ang. Proc. Zool. Soc. 1864, 
p- 192. 
Station. Under stones, low water. 
Hab. Yorke’s Peninsula. Rare. 
207. *LEPIDOPLEURUS SPECIOSUS. 
Lepidopleurus speciosus, H.Ad. & Ang. Proc. Zool.Soc. 1864, p.192. 
Station. Rocks and stones, low water. 
Hab. Port Lincoln. 
208. *LEPIDOPLEURUS LIRATUS. 
Lepidopleurus liratus, H. Ad. & Ang. Proc. Zool. Soc. 1864, p. 192. 
Station. Under stones, low water. 
Hab. Yorke’s Peninsula. Rare. 
209. *CH&TOPLEURA CONSPERSA. 
Chetopleura conspersa, H.Ad.& Ang. Proc. Zool. Soc. 1864, p. 193. 
Station. Under rocks. 
Hab. Port Lincoln. 
A beautiful and rare species. 
210. *Lorica ANGASI. 
Lorica angasi, H. Adams, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1864, p. 193. 
Station. Deep water. 
Hab. Rapid Bay. Rare. 
Another fine species of Lorica (L. cimolia, Reeve) occurs in Port 
Jackson. 
211. PLAXIPHORA CILIATA. 
Chiton ciliatus, Sow. Conch. IIl. f. 79. 
Station. On rocks, low water. 
Hab. Guichen Bay. 
This is the largest of the South-Australian Chitonide. 
212. PLAxIPHORA PETHOLATA. 
Chiton petholatus, Sow. Conch. Ill. f. 65, 66. 
Station. On rocks at low tide. 
Hab. Port Lincoln; Aldinga Bay, &c. 
