278 J.D. OGILBY AND A. R. McCULLOCH. 
the rest, on the side of the head; a white spot behind the 
spiracle; lower lip with dark bars, the outer pair produced 
inward; symphysial groove anda central spot lilac. All 
the fins with dark marginal blotches; under surface of 
paired fins olive; ornatus, adorned. 
Type in the Queensland State Museum. Total length to 
1942 mm. Eastern and South-eastern Australia. 
Above description drawn up mainly from a male fetus, 
186 mm. long, taken from a specimen captured at Woody 
Point, Moreton Bay, and presented to the Amateur Fisher- 
men’s Association of Queensland, by Mr. J. T. Jameson, 
Oat. No. 389. 
ORECTOLOBUS TENTACULATUS, Peters. 
‘“Sombre Wobbegong.”’ 
Crossorhinus tentaculatus, Peters, Mon. Akad. Berlin, 1864, p. 123 
Port Adelaide, S.A.; Giinther, B. IZ. Cat. Fish., viii, 1870, 
p. 414, Cape York; Macleay, Proc. Linn. Soc., N.S. W., vi, 
1881, p. 365; Ogilby, Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.W., xiv, 1889, 
p. 182. 
Orectolobus tentaculatus, Regan, Proc. Zool. Soc., 1908, ii, p. 357° 
pl. xii, fig. 2. 
“Crossorhinus with simple cutaneous tentacles and the 
dorsal fins closely approximated; brown with wide incon- 
spicuous cross-bands. All the tentacles are simple and less 
numerous than in C. barbatus; an elongate tentacle on the 
inner nasal valve and a broader rounded one on the outer ;, 
a Shorter one at the middle of the upper lip; two similar 
lobes above and behind the angle of the mouth, and one on 
the region which corresponds with the distal extremity of 
the lower jaw. Labial folds and grooves, jaws, number of 
teeth (21 above, 17 below), and form as in C. barbatus. 
Spiracles crescentic with the convexity above, remote from 
and twice as wide as the eye, and situated wholly behind 
them; upper eyelid with two short conical projections 
