KUNGL. SV. VET. AKADEMIENS HANDLINGAR. BAND 41. N:0 4. 



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Idalia pulchella Alder & Hancock var. fusca n. n. 



PI. II tig. 19. 



Mantle broad as in the type, but the appendages 6 on each side, simple and of 

 uniform length; gills 10; colour dark-brownish, lighter on the sides. L. 13 mm. 



Loven describes this form (1846) under the name of I. cirrigera Phil. Both the 

 number of the gills and the breadth of the mantle as well as the form of the radula, 

 which is reproduced by Loven in 1847, show confirmity to I. pulchella. Alder & 

 Hancock (1855) supposed it to be a variety of I. aspersa. 



Cumanotus 1 laticeps n. sp. 

 Text-figs. 2—4. 



Body of a whitish colour, elongated, rather broad, especially in front. Measu- 

 rements of the largest specimen: length 13 mm.; breadth over the back (behind the 

 rhinophores) 4 mm., breadth of the foot 6 mm., of the head 5 mm.; height 4 mm.; 

 length of the rhinophores 4,5 mm. 



The three remaining specimens varied in length from 9,5 to 12 mm. 



Fig. 2. Cumanotus laticeps n. sp. from the hack. f. 



Fig. 3. The same from the right; penis stretched out; female genital aperture furnished with a bursa 

 copulatrix and a pair of circular aculeated cushions, f. 



Fig. 4. Radula of the same: the laterals turned inwards and their dentition showing through from the 

 under side. 



1 From vwn.a - wave and vwxov == hack, 



