369 A Catalogue of Recent Cephalopoda. 7 



Rossia, Owen, 1834. 



1. R. palpebrosa, Owen.i 



1896. Rossia palpebrosa, Jatta, Cef. Napoli, pp. 139-li2, pi. xv., 

 figs. 11-20. 

 Arctic and Mediterranean Regions. 

 8. R. Mblleri, Stp., Becher, Moll. Jan Mayen, p. 81, fig. 9, 188G. 

 Arctic Jrlegion, 



Family VIII. S e p i a r 1 1, Steenstrup, 1861. 



Sepid^, d'Oib. {pars). 



Subfamily Idiosepii, Steenstrup, 1881. 



Idiosepius, Steenstrup, 1881. 



2. I. Picteti, Joubin, Ceph. d'Amboine, CompL, p. 459, 1895. 



189i. Loligo Picteti, Joubiu, Cepb. d'Amboine, pp. 60-64, 

 pis. iii., iv. 

 Indo-Malayan Region. 



Subfamily Eusepii, Steenstrup, 1881. 



Sepia, Linne, 1766. 



23a. S. torosa, Ortm., Jap. Ceph., p. 652, pi, xxiii., fig. 2, 1888. 



Japanese Region. 

 24a. S. Hoylei, Ortm., Jap. Ceph., p. 650, pi. xxii., fig. 5; pi. xxiii., 

 fig. 1, 1888. 

 Japanese Region. 

 35a. S. tokioensis, Ortm., Jap. Ceph., p. 653, pi. xxiii., fig. 3, 

 1888. 

 Japanese Region. 



59. S. microcotyledon, Ortm., Ceph. Ceylon, p. 673, fig. 1, 1891. 



Indo-Malayan Region. 



60. S. hercules, Pilsbry, Nautilus, vii., p. 144, 1894. 



Japanese Region. 



61. S. framea, Ortm., Ceph. Ceylon, p. 675, fig. 2, 1891. 



Indo-Malayan Region. 



62. S. apama, Gray, M'Co}', Prodr. Zool. Vict., Dec. xix., p. 325, 



pis. 188-190, 1889. 



63. S. singalensis, Goodrich, Ceph. Calcutta Mus., p. 3, pi. i., 



figs. 4-8, 1896. 

 Indo-Malayan Region. 



^ The discovery of this rare Arctic form in the Jlediterranean is very 

 interesting. 



