CEPHALOPODA 



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S. leucoptera Verr. Butterfly squid (Fig. 956). Length of boJy 30 

 ; fins large, nearly as long as body, transparent, whitish; color bril- 

 liant, upper surface thickly 

 spotted with orange brown; 

 under surface brown and 

 blue: Gulf of Maine, in 100 



Pig. 956 

 Stoloteuthis leucop- 

 tera (Verrill). 



Fig. 9P7 

 Rossia suMevis (Verrill). 



2. Rossia Owen. Likp 

 the above, but the mantle 

 is not united with the 

 head; pen small; both up- 

 per arms hectoeotylized : 10 

 species, 3 in North At- 

 lantic. 



R. hyatti Verrill. Length of body 40 mm.; breadth 17 mm.; length 

 of tentacular arms 40 mm.; length of longest sessile arms 18 mm.; 2 

 rows of suckers towards the base of each arm, 

 distal portion with about 4 rows; color pink- 

 ish, spotted with purplish-brown above: Cape 

 Cod and northwards, in 40 to 150 fathoms; 

 rather common. 



R. sublevis Verr. (Fig. 957). Length 46 

 mm.; breadth 22 mm.; length of tentacular 

 arms 25 mm. ; of longest sessile arms 22 mm. ; 

 2 rows of suckers on entire arm ; color pinkish, 

 spotted, with purplish-brown above : Cape Cod 

 and northwards, in 40 to 150 fathoms; com- 

 moner than the above. 



Family 2. LOLIGINIDAE. 



Body elongate; fins terminal; shell (pen) 

 as long as the trunk and pointed; tentacular 

 arms partially retractile, with 4 rows of 

 suckers; other arms with 2 rows; fourth arm 

 on left hectoeotylized at tip; siphon attached 

 to head and with a valve; eye with a cornea: 

 about 50 species; littoral. 



LoLiGO Lamarck. Calamaries. Body elon- 

 gate; fins rhombic in shape, united behind: 31 

 species, cosmopolitan, 3 on the Atlantic coast. 



L. pealei Lesueur (Fig. 958). Common squid. Body a flattened 

 cylinder, pointed at the fin end; fins more than half the length of the 



LoUgo pealei (Verrill). 



