KUNGL. SV. VET. AKADEMIE NS HAN D UNGAR. BAND 41. N:() 4. 



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dots; rhinophores dark; the margins of the side-lobes whitish; the eyes surrounded by 

 light compartments. L. to 33 mm. Teeth of the radula pointed 



E. viridis (Montagu 1804). 



PI. II figs. 2H— 27. 



The upper side of the parapodia light brownish with ;i grayish tinge and white spots. J,. 20 nun. 

 Radula with 56 teeth; their cusps rounded (Bekoii 1872) var. miiiuta M. Saks 1835. 



Fam. Limapontiidae. 



I. Sides of the head concave, surrounded by a keel; no tentacles nor rhinophores; 

 body smooth, the middle of the back strongly convex; anus dorsal; radula 0. 1 .0 

 with 16—18 teeth Limapontia Johnston. 



II. Head broad with flattened side-lobes instead of tentacles; the sides of the back 

 with a tubercled keel; anus dorsal; radula 0.1.0 with 15 teeth 



Actteonia Quatreeages. 



Limapontia Johnston 1836. 

 Pontolimax Creplin 1848. 



Foot rounded in front. Colour usually blackish brown, head, middle of the 

 back and the posterior point of the body lighter (white or light bluish). L. up to 

 8 mm. L. capitata (Müller 1776) = nigra Johnston 1836. 



Body with 5 light spots, one central and two lateral on each side. L. L,25 nun. (Bekgh 1873) 



var. islandica Steenstkup ltft>8. 



Actseonia Quatreeages 1844. 

 Skin wrinkled longitudinally as in a Umax. Colour blackish, head-lobes, region 

 of the eyes and the posterior end of the body light; dorsal keels white-spotted. L. 

 c. 4 mm. A. corrugata Alder & Hancock 1848. 



