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Chromodoris pallescens Bergh, 1875, as “n. sp.”; JMG, 3(8) 1875b: 213–214 [81–82], 227 [95], 229 [97], pl. 7,<br />

figs. 4 (multiple); pl. 9, figs. 11–18. Tahiti (Garrett, coll.).—JMG, 5(14) 1879a: 2. Considered a synonym of<br />

Chromodoris aspersa (Gould, 1852) by Rudman (1983: 145).<br />

Chromodoris pantharella Bergh, 1879, as “n. sp.”; JMG 5(14) 1879a: 3; nomen nudum. Described as Chromodoris<br />

pantharella Bergh, 1879 (1879b): 94–98, 114, 115, pl. 3 [sic], figs. 12–25). Considered valid by Sachidhanandam<br />

et al. (2000: 520).<br />

Chromodoris paupera Bergh, 1875, as “n. sp.”; JMG 3(8) 1875b: 207 [75]; nomen nudum. With footnote on page<br />

205 [73] stating that new species not formally described in the remainder of the <strong>article</strong> will be introduced in a later<br />

part of the Journal or in Heft 10 of Bergh’s Malacologische Untersuchungen in Semper’s ‘Reisen’. Described as<br />

Chromodoris paupera Bergh, 1877 (1877c: 484–486, pl. 53, figs. 15–27). Treated as Glossodoris by McDonald<br />

(2009: 165).<br />

Chromodoris? pusilla Bergh, 1874, as “n. sp.”; JMG 3(6) 1874c: 113, pl. 1, fig. 18.—3(8) 1875b: 209 [77].<br />

Treated as Durvilledoris pusilla (Bergh, 1874) by Rudman (1986b: 324; 1990: 287).<br />

Chromodoris pustulans Bergh, 1875, as “n. sp.”; JMG 3(8) 1875b: 207 [75]; nomen nudum. With footnote on page<br />

205 [73] stating that new species not formally described in the remainder of the <strong>article</strong> will be introduced in a later<br />

part of the Journal or in Heft 10 of Bergh’s Malacologische Untersuchungen in Semper’s ‘Reisen’. Described as<br />

Chromodoris pustulans Bergh, 1877 (1877c: 488–490, pl. 54, figs. 13–20). Cebu, Philippines (Semper, coll.).<br />

Treated as Glossodoris by McDonald (2009: 167).<br />

Chromodoris runcinata Bergh, 1875, as “n. sp.”; JMG 3(8) 1875b: 207 [75]; nomen nudum. With footnote on page<br />

205 [73] stating that new species not formally described in the remainder of the <strong>article</strong> will be introduced in a later<br />

part of the Journal or in Heft 10 of Bergh’s Malacologische Untersuchungen in Semper’s ‘Reisen’. Described as<br />

Chromodoris runcinata Bergh, 1877 (1877c: 479–481, pl. 51, figs. 32, 33; pl. 53, figs. 5–12). Considered a<br />

synonym of Hypselodoris infucata (Rüppell & Leuckart, 1830) by Johnson & Valdés (2001: 1374).<br />

Chromodoris scurra Bergh, 1874. Named as as “n. sp.” and illustrated in JMG 3(6) 1874c: 113, pl. 1, figs. 10–13;<br />

but previously introduced by Bergh (1874b: pl. 33, fig. 3 and caption).—JMG 3(8) 1875b: 205 [73], 210–211<br />

[78–79], 229 [97], pl. 9, figs. 5–10. Tahiti (Garrett, coll.).—JMG 5(14) 1879a: 1. Synonymized under Durvilledoris<br />

lemniscata (Quoy & Gaimard, 1832) by Rudman (1984: 292).<br />

Chromodoris semperi Bergh, 1875, as “n. sp.”; JMG 3(8) 1875b: 207 [75]; nomen nudum. With footnote on page<br />

205 [73] stating that new species not formally described in the remainder of the <strong>article</strong> will be introduced in a later<br />

part of the Journal or in Heft 10 of Bergh’s Malacologische Untersuchungen in Semper’s ‘Reisen’. Described as<br />

Chromodoris semperi Bergh, 1877 (1877c: 482–484, pl. 52, figs. 1, 2; pl. 53, figs. 13, 14; pl. 55, figs. 2–7).<br />

Considered a synonym of Hypselodoris infucata (Rüppell & Leuckart, 1830) by Johnson & Valdés (2001: 1374).<br />

Chromodoris striatella Bergh, 1875, as “n. sp.”; JMG 3(8) 1875b: 205 [73]; nomen nudum. The species was<br />

described as Chromodoris lineolata Bergh, 1874 (1874b: plate 33, fig. 4 and caption) and formally renamed<br />

Chromodoris striatella Bergh, 1877 by Bergh (1877c: 474) who considered it preoccupied by Doris lineolata van<br />

Hasselt, 1824. Accepted as a valid species by Rudman (1982: 200).<br />

Chromodoris thalassopora Bergh, 1879, as “n. sp.”; JMG 5(14) 1879a: 2, 19–21, 50, pl. 4, figs. 35–40; pl. 5, figs.<br />

1, 2. Japanese Sea (Museum Copenhagen). Listed in Bergh (1877c: 466; nomen nudum).<br />

Chromodoris virginea Bergh, 1875, as “n. sp.”; JMG 3(8) 1875b: 207 [75]; nomen nudum. With footnote on page<br />

205 [73] stating that new species not formally described in the remainder of the <strong>article</strong> will be introduced in a later<br />

part of the Journal or in Heft 10 of Bergh’s Malacologische Untersuchungen in Semper’s ‘Reisen’. Described as<br />

Chromodoris virginea Bergh, 1877 (1877c: 486–488, pl. 33 [1874; not named thereon], fig. 10; pl. 54, figs. 5–12).<br />

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