CLIONEID^. 37 



Clio Miquelonensis, Rang^ Ann. Sci. Nat. 1825, v. 285, t. 7, f. 2 ; 

 Desk, in Lamk. Hist. ed. 2, vii. 425. 



a — c. In spirits. Baffin's Bay. Presented by Colonel Sabine. 

 d—f. In spirits. Greenland. From Mr. MoUer's collection. 



2. Clione australis. 



Fleshy, of a rose colour ; wings lanceolate ; tail compressed, bi- 

 lobed. 



Clio australis, Brug. Ency. Meth. n. 2. t. 75, f. 1, 2 ; Roissi^ Buffon^ 

 Moll. V. 69 ; Lamk. Hist. ed. 2, vii. 425 ; Blainv. Malac. Moll. t. 

 46, f. 1, 2. 



Hab. India. 



3. Clione caudata. 



Clio a longue queue, Eydoux ^ Souleyet^ Voy. Bonite Moll. t. 14, 

 f. 17—21. 



Hab. 



Capt. Eoss {Antarctic Voy. i. 169) mentions Clio borealis and 

 Argonauta arctica as abundant between lat. 63° and 64° south : 

 they are probably distinct from the arctic species. 



2. CLIODITA. 



Tentacula not apparent ; head separated from the trunk by a con- 

 traction. 



Cliodita (Cliodit), Quoy ^ Gaim. Voy. de Freyc. Zool. 413, 1824 ; 



Ms, 1827, 1012; Ann. Sci. Nat. vi. 74, t. 2,*f. 825;Menke, Syn. 



ed. 2, 9, 1830. 

 Clio sp., Rang, Man. 118, 1829; Blainv. Malac. 483; Desk, in 



Lamk. Hist. ed. 2, \di. 426, 1836. 



1. Cliodita caduceus. 



Body elongated, blunt behind; head very small, hooded. 



Cliodita caduceus, Quoy Sf Gaim. Ann. Sci. Nat. 1825, vi. 74, t. 2, 

 f. 2 ; Voy. Uranie, t. 66', Desk, in Lamk. Hist, ed; 2, vii. 426. 



Hab. Cape of Good Hope. 



2. Cliodita fusiformis. 



Body fusiform, blackish ; wings somewhat triangular, transparent, 

 , extended ; posterior extremity acute ; head very small, without 

 tentacula. 



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