Doris fontainiid'Orbigny, 1835b, p. 189 [1837], pl. 15, fig. 1-3 [1835] [Basis of the current name] Type Locality: près de la violle de Valparaiso, Chili [Chile] Range: 37.83°S to 54.92°S; 73.22°W to 56.18°W Depth: 0 to 100 m (live 0 to 100 m) Maximum Reported Size: 120 mm Distribution: Argentina: Buenos Aires, Chubut, Santa Cruz; Tierra del Fuego, Chile References: Odhner (1926) DNE; Schrödl (1996) d; Schrödl (1997b) SW; Forcelli (2000) aM
Neodoris carviEr. Marcus, 1959, p. 39-41, figs. 77-84 [Synonym] Type Locality: Lund University Chile Expedition sta. 105, Nordteil des Golfs von Ancud, südwestlich der Abtao-Spitze, 41°49'24"S, 73°22'30"W, 60 m Range: 42.41°S to 54.92°S; 67.61°W to 64.27°W Depth: 0 to 10 m (live 0 to 10 m) Maximum Reported Size: 65 mm Distribution: Argentina: Chubut, Santa Cruz; Tierra del Fuego, Chile References: Muniaín et al (1991) DdNSEWM; Schrödl (1997b); Valdés & Muniain (2002) s
Neodoris erinaceaEr. Marcus, 1959, p. 38-39, figs. 69-76 [Synonym] Type Locality: Lund University Chile Expedition sta. 105, Strasse von Chacao, nördlich der Soledad-Spitze an der Nordküste von Chiloé, 41°48'50"S, 73°31'30"W, 40 m Distribution: Chile References: Valdés & Muniain (2002) s
Doris fontaineiHupé, 1854, p. 76-77 [Synonym] Type Locality: Valparaiso, Chile Distribution: Chile Comments: Error for fontainii in index of d'Orbigny (1846:730). Emendation by Hupé (1854), who used Doris fontainei instead of Doris fontainii and Octopus fontainei (p. 13) instead of Octopus fontainianus d'Orbigny. This qualifies as an emendation under ICZN Article 33.2.1, as "two or more names in the same work are treated in a similar way". Valdés & Muniain (2002) argued that "fontainei" is the correct spelling, as d'Orbigny stated that the species is named for Fontaine. However, d'Orbigny latinized the name in a legitimate way by dropping the -e and adding -ius, yielding Fontainius, the genitive of which is "fontainii".
Archidoris incertaBergh, 1898a, p. 504-507, pl. 29, figs. 21-25 [Synonym] Type Locality: Tumbes Maximum Reported Size: 40 mm References: Bergh (1898a) M; Valdés & Muniain (2002) s
Anisodoris tessellataBergh, 1898a, p. 518-520, pl. 30, figs. 8-11 [Synonym] Type Locality: Bucht von Molle Maximum Reported Size: 20 mm Distribution: Chile References: Bergh (1898a) M; Er. Marcus (1959); Schrödl (1997b) s
Partial List of References
Bergh, R. 1898. Die Opisthobranchier der Sammlung Plate Zoologische Jahrbücher, Supplement 4(3) 481-582, pl. 28-33. [Stated date: 15 Dec 1898.] d'Orbigny, A. 1835. Mollusques Voyage dans l'Amérique Méridionale 5 49-72, 129-176, pls. 3-8, 17-23, 25, 55. P. Bertrand: Paris. [True date: -- --- 1835.] Hupé, H. 1854. Fauna Chilena: Moluscos Historia fisica y politica de Chile, Zoologia 8 iii + 499 pp., 14 pls. Gay: Paris. Marcus, E. 1959. Reports of the lund University Chile Expedition 1948--49. 36. Lamellariacea und Opisthobranchia Lunds Universitets Årsskrift (NF)55 1-135. [True date: pre Jul 2.]