﻿thidae. 
  Feminine.) 
  

  

  192 
  

  

  11, 
  Family 
  C 
  r 
  a 
  n 
  chii 
  dae. 
  (Named 
  in 
  honor 
  of 
  J. 
  Cranch, 
  naturalist 
  to 
  

   the 
  Congo 
  Expedition.) 
  

  

  a) 
  Genus 
  Pyr 
  gopsis 
  

   R 
  oche 
  "b 
  rune" 
  1884 
  . 
  

   fGr, 
  pyrgos, 
  a 
  

   tower 
  -- 
  opsis, 
  

   aspect. 
  Shell 
  e- 
  

   longate, 
  most 
  in- 
  

   flated 
  near 
  the 
  

   middle, 
  Fern.) 
  

  

  h 
  ) 
  Genus 
  Taoniu 
  s 
  St 
  een- 
  

   stru2_1861. 
  (Gr, 
  

   taonios, 
  of 
  a 
  pea- 
  

   cock, 
  Masc.) 
  

  

  c 
  ) 
  Genus 
  Verrilliteu 
  - 
  

   th 
  is 
  Berry 
  1 
  912 
  . 
  

  

  I 
  Professor 
  Addison 
  

   E. 
  Verrill 
  of 
  Yale 
  

   University, 
  1839- 
  

   1927 
  «- 
  teuthis, 
  a 
  

   squid. 
  Fem. 
  ) 
  

  

  d) 
  G 
  enus 
  Teu 
  thowenia 
  

   Chun 
  19 
  10T(Teuthi 
  s, 
  

   a 
  squid 
  ->~ 
  Owenj 
  R, 
  

   Owen 
  who 
  described 
  

   Cephalopods. 
  Fem.) 
  

  

  Pyrgopsis 
  lemur 
  Berry 
  (Lat. 
  a 
  ghost, 
  

   specter; 
  seems 
  to 
  "be 
  allied 
  to 
  a 
  Chi- 
  

   lean 
  species.) 
  

  

  Taonius 
  pa 
  v 
  o 
  Lesueur 
  (pavo, 
  a 
  peacock; 
  

   general 
  color 
  is 
  carmine 
  brown; 
  the 
  

   mantle, 
  head 
  and 
  arras 
  are 
  covered 
  with 
  

   large 
  ocellations, 
  connected 
  together 
  

   by 
  smaller 
  ones.) 
  

  

  Taonius 
  tener 
  Verrill 
  (delicate.) 
  

  

  Verrilliteuthis 
  hyperborea 
  Steenstrup 
  

   (hyperborean, 
  northern.) 
  

  

  Teuthowenia 
  corona 
  Berry 
  (crown; 
  infla- 
  

   ted, 
  bag-shaped 
  body, 
  ) 
  

  

  e) 
  G 
  enus 
  Sandalops 
  Chun 
  i 
  Sandalops 
  ecthamba 
  Berry 
  (Gr. 
  quite 
  a- 
  

   190 
  6, 
  (Shaped 
  like 
  a! 
  mazed, 
  stunned, 
  astounded; 
  strange 
  ani- 
  

   sandal, 
  Fem,) 
  j 
  mal,) 
  

  

  j 
  Sandalo 
  p 
  s 
  pathopsis 
  Berr 
  y 
  (Gr. 
  appearing 
  

   • 
  distressed, 
  suffering; 
  head 
  strongly 
  

   i 
  compressed; 
  arms 
  vestigial; 
  most 
  absurd 
  

   ", 
  appearing 
  little 
  cephalopod, 
  says 
  Berry. 
  

  

  B. 
  O 
  RDER 
  OCT 
  OPODA 
  

  

  (Gr, 
  octo, 
  eight 
  -.- 
  pous, 
  pod-, 
  foot. 
  These 
  mollusks 
  have 
  eight 
  feet 
  

   or 
  arms.) 
  

  

  SUBORDER 
  CIRRATA 
  

  

  (Lat. 
  cirratus, 
  having 
  ringlets, 
  curls; 
  bearing 
  cirri.) 
  

  

  SUPERF 
  A?.ULY 
  C 
  IRROTEUTHACE 
  A 
  

  

  (Lat. 
  cirrus, 
  a 
  curl, 
  a 
  cirrus 
  — 
  teuthis, 
  a 
  squid.) 
  

  

  1» 
  Family 
  Stau 
  rot 
  euthidae 
  . 
  (Gr, 
  stauros, 
  a 
  cross 
  -'- 
  teuthis, 
  a 
  squid.) 
  

  

  a) 
  Genus 
  Sta 
  urot 
  euth 
  is 
  ! 
  Stauroteuthis 
  syrtensis 
  Verrill 
  (of 
  a 
  

  

  