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 IB !   5  JDALIA. ELEGMS  JB  6 IDALIAEEAGHH. 
 Figs.  I  to  4. 
 ID ALIA  ELEGANS,  L e u c k a r t . 
 I.  rosea,  maculata j  filamentibus  margine  palliali  numerosis, aurantiacis  apicibus  flavis,  posticis  
 brevibus lobatis,  anticis 2 elongatis,  filamentibus  dorsalibus  5;  branchiis  18  elongatis;  pede  magno,  
 luteo marginato. 
 Idalia elegans, Leuck., Breves Anim. Desc., p. 15, f. 2. 
 laciniosa, Phil., Enum. Moll. Sic., v. 2, p. 77, pi.  19, f. 5. 
 Hab.  Dredged in fifteen fathoms, St. Peter's Port, Guernsey, J. A. 
 Body an inch and a  half long* rather  stout  and  elevated  on  the  dorsal  area,  pale  rose-  
 coloured,  freckled  with  darker  spots  of  the  same  colour.  Tentacles  rather  long,  linear,  
 minutely laminated on  the upper  portion for about two-thirds down:  the base of each tentacle  
 is rose-coloured, above which it is white spotted with red ; the upper part is deep rose-coloured  
 to nearly the apex, which is  bright yellow.  The pallial  ridge  is  much  expanded, and forms  
 a more distinct cloak than we have met  with  in  any  other  species  of the  genus;  it  has two  
 long,  rather  stout  and  tapering  filaments in front,—one  near  the base of each tentacle:  the  
 lateral filaments  are numerous;  two or three of the  anterior ones are of moderate  length,  the  
 rest short and rather irregular, becoming broad, obtuse and lobated at the sides of the branchiae ;  
 they are all of a brilliant  orange  colour  with  yellow  tips.  There  are  also five stout papillae  
 on the back,—three down  the central line,  and two  sublateral  in front of the  branchiae;  they  
 are freckled with rose-colour below, and yellow above.  Branchialplvmes eighteen, the anterior  
 and posterior  ones  bifid,  for  nearly their  whole length,  rather large, simply pinnate,  arising  
 from an elevated  base,  and  diminishing  gradually  from  front  to  back,  forming  a  complete  
 circle:  they are rose-coloured, spotted  with  a  darker  shade  of the same  colour,  and become  
 bright  yellow towards  the apices:  the general  base  is pale.  Head broad and thick,  sloping  
 gradually down from the tentacles, and  having a slight  velar  expansion  over  the mouth :  its  
 colour is  white,  with  a  minute  freckling of pink  above,  and  a yellowish  tinge  towards  the  
 edge.  Foot very large,  spreading  and undulating  at  the  margin,  which  is  usually turned  a  
 little upwards:  it is white with a freckling of rose-colour  towards  the  upper  part,  and  down  
 the posterior ridge to the tail.  The margin has a border of bright orange with a yellow edge :  
 the underside is white, with a  darker shade  in the centre from the liver:  the front angles are  
 rounded, and the posterior extremity rather obtusely pointed. 
 We can scarcely doubt  that  this  is  the Idalia laciniosa  of Phillippi;  the  specimen  from