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Records of the S.A. Museum 



ORECTOLOBUS DEVISI Ogilby (Banded Carpet Rhark). 



Crossorhinus harlxifiis McCoy, Prod. Zool. \ict., dec. y. 1880, pi. xliii, fig. 1 (not 



Gmel.). 

 Crossorhinus ornatiis De Vi.«, P.Tj.R., N.8.W., viii. 1883. p. 280 Tnot. Bonap.). 

 Orectolohus ornatus Regan, P.Z.S., lf)08. y>. :!.")(;. ]>!. xi, fig. 2 ( yonng) ; Ogil. & 



McCnll.. P.R.S.. N.S.W., xlii, 190!). p. 27fi, pi. xlii, fig. 1. ' 

 Orectolohus devisi Ogil., Mem. Qld. Mns., v, PUB, p. 181. 



Fig-. 16. Orrcidloliiis devisi. 



Tlie illustration of this beautiful s])('L-ies is from the coloured east of a 

 SDec'imen taken in St. N'^incent Culf : it measures six and a half feet in leuii-th. 



ORECTOLOBUS TENTACULATUS Peters (Sond^re Carpet Shark). 

 Crossorhinus tentaculaius P<'ters, Mon. Akad. Wiss. Berl., 1864, p. 123. 

 Orectolohus tentaculaUis Regan, P.Z.S.. ii. 1008. ]). :i")7, ])1. xii, fig. 2; Ogil. & 



McCull., P.R.S.. X.S.W.. xlii. l!t()8. |). 278. 



Fig'. 17. Orci hiJohiis Untaculalus. 



This is the least oriuite of our three species; the illustration represents a 

 you.ng example, in which tlie dark markings are more eonspicnons than in the 

 adults. 



