320 Ruth D. Turner 



spectabilis Verrill Cadulus 1885, Trans. Connecticut Acad. Arts and Sci. 6, pt. 2, p. 432, pi. 44, fig. 19. 

 Paratype MCZ 186801, Albatross, station 2221, about 180 miles off Ocean City, New Jersey 

 (N. Lat. 39° 05' 30"; W. Long. 70° 44' 30") in 1525 fathoms. Henderson was in error when he 

 stated that the type of this species was from U.S.B.F. station 271 1. This station was not included 

 in Verrill's original description, and in fact station 2711 was made on September 16, 1886, and 

 Verrill's description was published in June 1885. The holotype is in the U.S. Nat. Mus. No. 

 40,498 from station 2221. 



taphrium Dall Dentalium 1889, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool. 18, p. 422, (not figured). Paratype MCZ 

 7690 from off the Carolina Coast in 52 fathoms. 



Ha/.so«/ Dall Cadulus 1881, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool. 9, p. 34; Dall 1889, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool. 18, 

 p. 429, pi. 27, fig. 12a. Holotype MCZ 7742 from Blake, station off Cape San Antonio, Cuba in 

 413 fathoms. 



verrilli Henderson Cadulus (Gadila) 1920, Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus. No. Ill, p. 136, pi. 19, fig. 13. Para- 

 type MCZ 186819 U.S.B.F. Fish Hawk, station 871, off Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts 

 (N. Lat. 40° 02' 54"; W. Long. 70° 23' 40") in 115 fathoms. 



verrilli Henderson Siphonodentalium (Siphonodentalium) 1920, Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus. No. Ill, p. 91, 

 pi. 16, figs. 2 and 7. Paratype MCZ 186821 from Albatross, station 2710, off Nantucket (N. Lat. 

 40° 06' 00"; W. Long. 68° 01 ' 30") in 984 fathoms. 



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