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Enoploteuthis LeSueurii D'Orb. Sf Feruss. Ceph. Acet, Onych. t 

 14. f. 4— 10. details, 1839; If Orb. PaUont. univ. t. 17. f. 10., 

 Paleont. etrang. t. 14. f. 10., Moll. Viv. et Fos. i. 402. t. 27. 

 f. 10. 



Hab. Indian Ocean. 



3. AJBRALIA. 



Body smooth above, granular beneath, with scattered larger tu- 

 bercles. — Head granular. — Sessile arms elongate, with a single 

 series of alternating hooks at the base, and a double row of 

 hemispherical cups at the tip. Tentacular arms long, slender ; 

 club distinct, with a few long acute hooks alternating with a 

 series of cups, and with two rows of cups only at the tip. — Shell 

 lanceolate, sinuous at the edge near the tip ; central ridge 

 narrow, keeled, and produced above. 



Enoploteuthis sp. UOrb. Ceph. Acet. 1839, Moll. Viv. et Fos. 402. 

 Onychoteuthis sp. UOrb. Ceph. Acet. 1835. 



1. Abralia armata. 



Body elongate, smooth above, minutely tuberculated underneath ; 

 the larger tubercles regularly disposed. Fins triangular, to- 

 gether very broadly lanceolate, terminal. Sessile arms slender ; 

 the third and fourth pairs with two marginal series of small tu- 

 bercles ; second, third, and fourth pairs crested externally. Ten- 

 tacular arms slender, basal group of three or four cups; hooks 

 four, long, acute. Shell lanceolate, sinuated at the sides near the 

 top. 



Onychoteuthis armata Quoy Sf Gaim. Voy. Asl. Zool. ii. 84. t. 5. f. 



14—22. 1833 ; Cuv. Reg. Animal, lllust. t. 2. 

 Enoploteuthis armata UOrb. Ceph. Acet. Onychot. t. 9. f. 2. 6. t. 



14. f. 11—14. details, 1839, Paleont. univ. t. 17. f. 11, 12., 



Paleont. etrang. t. 14. f. 11, 12., Moll. Viv. et Fos. i. 404. t. 27. 



f. 11, 12. 



Hab. Indian Ocean, Moluccas. 



2. Abralia Morisii. 



Body conical, smooth, not enlarged behind. Fins very large, oc- 

 cupying two thuds of the length, triangular, together rhom- 

 boidal, strongly nicked in front. Head large, sessile. Shell 

 lanceolate, broad, somewhat sinuated on the sides. Arms un- 

 equal, the lower ones longest. 



Enoploteuthis Morisii D'Orb. Moll. Viv. et Fos. i. 401. 



