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Yellow, rosy, or greenish, with black longitudinal and transverse mark- 
ings. Body large, rather firm, only moderately slender, attaining a 
length of 5o cm. or more; pale yellowish or rosy, sometimes with 
greenish tinge, with 3 longitudinal velvety black lines and a series of 
narrow rings of similar color ; ; : co C, renata Coe, S. 
Red or brown, with white markings i ; ; > : MEE. M 
Deep red, with a series of narrow white rings, but without longitudinal 
lines. Body firm, rather stout, upwards of 30 cm. long ; deep red, with 
a series of narrow white rings placed at frequent intervals throughout 
body . 3 7 ; ; : i : . C. albocincta Coe, S. 
Brown, with longitudinal and transverse white markings 5 
. With 3 longitudinal white lines. Slender, up to a meter in length; 
brown, with numerous narrow transverse rings and 3 parallel longitu- 
dinal white lines, of which one is in the dorso-median line and one just 
below each lateral margin : ; C. capistrata Coe, A, C. 
ith 4, 5, or 6 longitudinal white lines . à 3 : eum rd 
Body slender, subcylindrical, 15 cm. or more in length ; deep brown, 
with a series of white rings and 4 longitudinal white lines, of which 2 
are lateral, while the other 2 divide dorsal surface of body into three 
equal parts . ; ; E 1 ; C. cingulata Coe, C. 
Body slender, subcylindrical, often half a meter or more in length when 
fully extended ; brown or chocolate, with numerous narrow transverse 
rings and 5 or 6 parallel longitudinal white lines, of which one is in the 
median dorsal line, two on each lateral surface, and the sixth, when 
present, is usually merely indicated in the ventro-median line 
. C. sexlineata Griffin, A, P, C, S. 
CARINOMELLA:; 
Body slender, usually 5 to 10 cm. in length; milk-white and somewhat 
translucent, sometimes with yellowish or brownish intestinal canal 
C. lactea Coe, S. 
CARINOMA. 
Body rather stout, flattened posteriorly ; milk-white with grayish or brown- 
ish mottlings and darker intestinal lobes 
C. mutabilis Griffin, P, C, S. 
CEPHALOTHRIX. 
Slender, filiform ; pale yellow, sometimes with reddish, grayish, or green- 
ish tinge; no ocelli in adult 
C. linearis (Rathke) Oersted, B, A, P, C, S, X, Y. 
