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5. Sepioteuthis mauritiana, Quoy et Gaimard. 



1832. Sepioteuthis mauritiana, Q. et 6., Voy. "Astrolabe," t. ii. p. 76, pi. iv. figs. 2-6. 

 1839. „ „ d'Orb., C(5ph. aci^t., p. 305 ; S^pioteutlies, pi. v. figs. 1-4, pi. vii. 



figs. 1-5. 



6. Sepioteuthis lunulata, Quoy et Gaimard. 



1832. Sepioteuthis lunulata, Q. et G., Voy. "Astrolabe," t. ii. p. 74, pi. iii. figs. 8-13. 



1832. „ guinensis, Q. et G., Op. cit., p. 72, pL iii. figs. 1-7. 



1839. „ lunulata, d'Orb., C^pb. ac^t., p. 300; Sepioteuthes, pi. iii. fig. 1, pi. vi. 

 figs. 1-8. 



7. Sepioteuthis ovata, Gabb. 



1868. Sepioteuthis ovata, Gabb., Amer. Journ. Conch., vol. iv. p. 193, pi. xvii, 



8. Sepioteuthis sloanii, Leach, MS. 



1849. Sepioteuthis Sloanii, Gray, B.M.C., p. 81. 



9. Sepioteuthis hilineata (Quoy et Gaimard), d'Orbigny. 



1832. Sepia hilineata, Q. et G., Voy. "Astrolabe," t. ii. p. 66, pi. ii. fig. 1. 



1839. Sepioteuthis hilineata, d'Orb., Cepb. ac^t., p. 301; Sepioteuthes, pi. iv. fig. 2. 



10. Sepioteuthis neoguinaica, Pfeffer. 



1884. Sepioteuthis neoguinaica, Pifr., Ceph. Hamb. Mus., p. 4, fig. 2. 



11. Sepioteuthis lessoniana, Fdrussac (p. 151). 



1826. Sepioteuthis Lessoniana, d'Orb., Tabl. m^th., Ann. d. Sci. Nat., t. vii. p. 155. 



1830. „ „ Lesson, Voy. " Coquille," MoU., p. 241, pi. xi. 



1839. „ „ d'Orb., C(5ph. ac6t., p. 302; S(5pioteuthes, pis. i, vi. figs. 9-14. 



12. Sepioteuthis loliginiformis (Leuckart), d'Orbigny. 



1828. Chondrosepia loliginiformis, Lkt., Atlas Eeise im nordl. Afrika, WirbeU. Th., p. 21, tab. vi. 



fig. 1. 



1831. Sepioteuthis Hemprichii (.?), Ehrbg., Symb. Phys., Anim. MoU. Ceph. 



1839. „ loliginiformis, d'Orb., Ceph. ac^t., p. 299; Sepioteuthes, pi. iv. fig. 1. 



(Species insufficiently characterised.) 



13. Sepioteuthis major, Gray.^ 



1828. Sepioteuthis major. Gray, Spicil. Zool., p. 3, pi. iv. fig. 1. 

 1849. „ „ Gray, B.M.C., p. 83. 



14. Sepioteuthis madagascariensis. Gray. 



1849. Sepioteuthis madagascariensis, Gjay, B.M.C., p. 80. 



I The figure is very suggestive of Tliysanoteuthis rhombus, Troschel, with which Gray's remark "the giant of the 

 genus " would also agree. 



