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Polypus pictus fasciatus (Hoyle, 1886). 



Octopus pictus var. fasciata Hoyle, 1886, p. 94, pi. 8, fig. 3. 



Octopus pictus var. fasciata Goodrich, 1896, p. 19, pi. 5, fig. 82 (hectocotylus). 



Polypus pictus var. fasciata Wulker, 1910, p. 6. 



Characterized by its conspicuous and definite color pattern com- 

 prising various bands of pigment on the body and series of roundish 

 blotches along the outer surfaces of the arms. 



Distribution. Aburatsubo, Sagami (Wiilker). Port Jackson, Aus- 

 tralia (type locality, Hoyle, Goodrich). 



Polypus ocellatus (Gray, 1849). 



Octopus ocellatus d'Orbigny, in d'Orbigny and F6russac, Poulpes, pi. 9, 



upper fig. (fide Gray). 

 Octopus ocellatus Gray, 1849, p. 15. 



Octopus membranaceus Tryon (pars}, 1879, p. 285 (merely listed), pi. 29, fig. 8. 

 Octopus ocellatus Appellof, 1886, p. 8, pi. 1, figs. 1-3. 

 Octopus areolatus Hoyle (pars), 1886, pp. 8, 86. 

 Octopus ocellatus Brock, 1887, pp. 608, 611. 

 Octopus ocellatus Ortmann, 1888, p. 662 (mere note). 

 Octopus ocellatus Joubin, 1898, p. 22. 



The status of this species is still very uncertain as it is not quite 

 apparent whether the Octopus ocellatus Gray is the same as the 

 Chinese drawing to which the same name was previously applied 

 by d'Orbigny, or whether the 0. ocellatus Appellof is in turn identical 

 with that of Gray. Tryon refers Gray's species to 0. membranaceus, 

 while Hoyle places 0. ocellatus of both Gray and Appellof in the 

 synonymy of 0. areolatus. However, Appellof's determination has 

 been called in question by Brock. 



Wulker, the most recent writer on the subject, lists the species 

 as P. ocellatus Gray. 



Distribution. Nagasaki, Hizen (Appellof); China Sea (type 

 locality, Gray). 



Polypus areolatus (de Haan, 1838). 



Octopus areolatus de Haan MS., 1835 (fide d'Orbigny). 



Octopus areolatus d'Orbigny, in d'Orbigny and F6russac, 1838, p. 65. 



? Octopus sinensis d'Orbigny, in d'Orbigny and Ferussac, 1838, p. 68, pi. 9. 



Octopus arenlatus d'Orbigny, 1845, p. 186. 



? Octopus ocellatus Gray, 1849, p. 15. 



Octopus areolatus Hoyle, 1886, pp. 8, 86, 205, etc., pl.^, figs. 6, 7. 



Octopus areolatus Brock, 1887, pp. 610, 611. 



Octopus brocki Ortman, 1888, p. 645. 



Octopus areolatus Ortmann, 1888, p. 662. 



Octopus areolatus Joubin, 1894, p. 28. 



Octopus areolatus Joubin, 1898, p. 22. 



Polypus areolatus Hoyle, 1904, p. 16. 



Polypus areolatus Wulker, 1910, p. 6. 



P. areolatus is a small species with a compact, pyriform body, 

 widest posteriorly, and with a conspicuous ventral furrow. The 

 head is small and weakly differentiated from the body. The dorsal 

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