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MADOKA SASAKI : 



32. Sepia (Doratosepion) andreanoides Hoyle 1885. 



Sepia andreanoides, Hoyle 1885a, p. 193 (Yokohama market). 



— Hoyle 1885b, p. 297. — Hoyle 1886, p. 139, pi. xxi, figs. 



1 1- 19 ; pi. xxii, fig. 11. — Ortmann 1888, p. 653 (Tokyo Bay). 



— Pilsbry 1895, p. 3. (Ika ? coast). — Joubin 1897, p. 102 



(Nagasaki). — Wülker 1910, pp. 19, 22, 24. 

 Sepia (Doratosepion) andreanoides, Berry 1912a, p. 423. 

 List of specimens examined. 



Xo. 



Specimens 



Mantle-length 



Locality 



Date 



Where pre- 

 served 



i 





81 mm in each 



Tòkyo market 



Sept. 1885 



Sci. Coll. 



ii 





105 mm in 

 largest one 



Tokyo market 



April 1906 



do 



iii 



SS 



195-82 mm 



Isohama, Ibaraki 

 Pref. 



May 15, 1912 



Agricoli. 



The specimens No. ii differ from those of No. i in the mantle 

 being more slender, in the ventral arms being shorter and in the 

 shell being narrower. 



33. Sepia (Doratosepion) pardalis sp. nov. 

 PI. XII., figs. 1-3. 



Diagnosis. Body large ; mantle elongate-elliptical in outline, 

 with about one hundred streak-like spots on back, arranged more or 

 less symmetrically on both sides of the median line. 



Arms comparatively short, unequally long, the order of their 

 length being 1, 2, 3, 4 ; first arm shorter than half the length of 

 mantle and very thin in the distal half. Arm-suckers in the distal 

 half of first arm and in the distal one-third of second and third arms 

 arranged in two series ; same in the proximal parts of first, second 

 and third arms as well as in the whole extent of fourth arm in four 



