A Catalogue of Recent Cephalopoda. 371 
. gigas, d’Orb.: v. Martens, Sitzungsb. Ges. naturf. Freunde 
Berlin, 1894, p. 234.4 
12. 0. Gouldi, M‘Coy, Prodr. Zool. Victoria, Dec. xvii, p. 255, 
pls. 169, 170, 1888. 
Australian Region. 
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Todarodes, Steenstrup, 1880. 
1. T. sagittatus (Lmk.), Stp. 
1890, 7’. sagittatus, Posselt, Vid. Medd. Kjébenhavn, pp. 301-359, 
pls. viii., ix.? 
Todaropsis, Girard, 1890. 
1. T. Veranyi,? Girard, Nota ceph. Portugal, p. 204, 1890; 
Rév. moll. Lisbonne, pp. 261-264, figs. 4-10, 1890. 
1896. Todaropsis Veranyi, Jatta, Cef, Napoli, pp. 76-80, pls. ii., 
fig. 7; xii., 4-19, 
Atlantic Region. 
. eblane * (Ball), Proc. Roy. Trish Acad., i., p. 363, figs. 1-7, 
1841, 
Illex eblane, Hoyle, Journ. Mar, Biol. Assoc., N.S., vol. ii, 
pp. 189-192, cuts, 1892. 
Todaropsis eblane, Posselt, Vid. Medd. Kjébenhavn, Ap. i., 1892, 
1893. 
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Martialia, Roch. & Mab., 1889. 
1. M. hyadesi, Roch. & Mab., Moll. Cap Horn, p. H9, pl. i, 
1889. 
Patagonian Region. 
Chtenopteryx, Appellof, 1890. 
1. C. fimbriatus, App., Teuthol. Beitr. L, pp. 4-6, figs. 1-6, 1890. 
Mediterranean Region. 
C. cyprinoides, Joubin, Bull. soc. zool. Fr., xix., p. 64, 
cut, 1894. 
Mediterranean Region (from the stomach of a Dolphin). 
1) 
1 Gives dimensions of a specimen captured off Chili, but no complete 
description. 
2 An elaborate account of the anatomy and external characters of this 
species, including a comparison with allied forms. The talented and 
industrious author, whose early death has cut short a career of great 
promise, proposed to divide the Ommatostrephide into two subfamilies, 
Ommatostrephine and Illicine. 
3] think it more than probable that these two species will prove to be 
the same. 
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