IS DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE OF THE 



II. Sufo-orclo SEMOSTOIO:. 



L. Agassiz, 1862. 



Discomedusa?, with 4 large folded mouth-arms, with simple central 

 mouth, and long, hollow tentacles. 



Familia PELAGID^. 

 Gegenbaur, 1856. 



With a simple, cross-shaped mouth, and 4 folded mouth-arms in the 

 primary tentacles. With simple, broad radial pouches; without branched 

 distal canals; without ring canal; 8 marginal bodies; 16 32 or more 

 marginal flaps. 



Genus PELAGIA. 



Peron et Lesueur, 1809. 



Pelagida^ with 8 tentacles in the tertiary radii (alternating with the 8 

 marginal bodies), and with 16 marginal flaps. 



PELAGIA PANOPYRA, Peron et Lesueur. 



Pelagia panopyra, Peron et Lesueur. Tableaux des Meduses, &c.; page 340, 



n. 64. 

 Pelagia panopyra, E. Haeckel. Das System der Medusen. Seite 509. 



Pelagia panopyra, F. Eschscholz. System der Acalephen ; page 73, tafel vi 

 figure 2. 



Pelagia panopyra^ E,. Lesson (p.p.!). Centime Zool ; page 192, plate 62, 

 figure 2. 



Pelagia panopyra, Brandt. Memoire Acad. Petersb. ; tome IY, page 382, 

 tafel xiv, figure 1, tafel xiv, A, figures 1-5. 



Pelagia panopyra, L. Agassiz. Contributions to the Natural History of the 

 United States; iv, page 164. 



Pelagia tuberculosa, Couthony. L. Agassiz. Contributions; iv, page 164. 

 Pelagia Labiche, F. Eschscholz (1). System der Acalephen; page 78. 



Pelagia Labiche, H. de Blainville (1). Actinologie ; page 302, plate 40, 

 figure 3. 



Pelagia Labiche, L. Agassiz (1). Contributions to the Natural History of the 

 United States ; iv, page 165. 



Medusa panopyra, Peron et Lesueur. Voyage aux Terres Australes ; plate, 

 31, figure 2. 



Dianea panopyra, T. de Lamarck. Histoire naturelle des Animaux sans 

 Vertebres ; tome II., page 507. 



