116 WORMS. MOLLUSCA. 4s. Scylla. 
Lote. With 4 unequal ovaries, 
On the gills of the Gadus Jota. Herm. Naturf. 19. tab. 2, f. 6. 
Mouth with 2 hooks: appendages 4, cruciate, — — 
Cyeloptero-. Body round, flexuous, with a double orifice in the middle of 
cum: ^ ^ the {nout: fnout terminated by three 3-parted horns. 
Found on the Cyclopterus fpinofus. Mull. Zool. Dan. 2745. 
Body refembling L. branchialis, but the horn is flender, turned 
up and entire at the tip: za// narrower, with 2 convex lobes 
each fide* ovaries fimple, fpiral, and nearly 5 inches long 
when extended. iet 
2, Body lefs: ovaries greeniíh. 
On thé Cyclopterus liparis,  Q. Fabr. fa. Gran. p. 337. 
Pinnarum, Rufous; head cylindrical and roftrate on the fore-part: 
tentacula 2, lunate, and bifid at the tip: arm only 1. ' 
I. Chr. Fabr. it. Norw. p. 282. m. 3. i | 
Found on the doría! fins of the Gadus barbatus. 
Body depreffed, flefhy, grooved on the back, with a cylindrical 
arm placed on the fore.part of the back, and concealed ina 
groove : oyaries long, cylindrical. bu 
45. SCYLLJEA. Body comprefled and 
grooved along the back: mouth confift, 
ing of a terminal toothlefs aperture : 
tentacula or arms 3 each fide, and 
placed beneath. 
*Pelagica, Body d 4 extreme arms alike, the middle ones pa- 
illous. 
Bak buts Worms, tab. 7, fig-6. Seba. Muf. Y. tab. 74. fig. 1. 
Inhabits the Ocean, among floating fea-wced,— ‘ 
Body roundifhy oblong, broader behind and obtufe: mouth placed 
at the end of the fmaller extremity : back grooved, with a cre- 
nuiate hollow by which it aflixes itfelf to fea-weed : extreme 
arms (maler and rounded, middle pair oblong, foliaccous, 
bending over and {prinkled within with papillz. SS 
Gomphoen- Body detached; firft pair of arms naked and hollow at the 
fis tip, the others with branched fibres within. 
Inhabits the Red Sea, Forfh. Aigypt. p. 103, 1, 153. 
Bogy 
