

, I. 



o. si PBRI H.IMSI a, i>no\ and Gaimard. PI. 27, ftg. 1 s - 

 val, acuminated behind, slightlj granular, loi 



v 



, 



l, r:H l very distinct. swollen, smooth in the middle, tubercnlate 

 over the eyes; arms elongated, angular, conical, aearlj equal; 

 oups far apart, large; beak without lateral wings. White "l,m 



Total lenirih. loo mill.; tengthofbody, I* 1 , mill.: length ofarms 

 2. 77 mill-: 1- t6 mill.; 3, TO mill.; 1. <>'> mill. 



Bats' Strait*, Au*lr<ili<i. 



Arm* 4, :'. 2, 1. 

 (). u M i, ATI s. iji.nv and Gaimard. PI. ^. H^. 15, L6. 



H.niv short, with scattered tubercles and aboul twenty promi- 

 Qen1 circles with concave centres; head short, thick, tubercular ; 

 arms short, conical, nearly equal, with circles on and between 

 them; Cup8 about liny; web very short. White; the circl 



hlue. ptilrr in the centre. 



Length of body, 8 miU.; length of arms 4, 21 mill.; 3,20 

 -- ls " liU - : L1T inilL New Zealand. 



Well distinguished from all other species by its remarkable 



coloration. 



d. Body granular, rough. 



Arms 2, 3, 4, 1 or 3, 2, 4, 1. 

 (). TKTRin s. (ionM. !M. :5f>. tiiTs. 4C.. 47. 



Body large, oblong-ovoid, bilobedventraUy; hed subquadrate, 



eye> minute ; arms v<-ry robust, SUbquadrate, rather short, wit 



eighty to ninetv pairs of cupules; umbrella large, the membi 

 parsing up the arms two-thirds of their length. Surface rough 

 with warty granulations, especially large and prominent on I, 

 of head and upper hair of umbrella; three cirri ovei 

 .,,,,1 apparently one below, and three ah.n- l.arU of head, 

 Length of body, 2-5 in.; lengthof arms 2,16 in.: 3, 1 





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