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CATALOGUE OF CEPHALOPODA, 
Enoploteuthis LeSueurii U Orb. 8p Feruss. Ceph. Acet , Onych. t 
14. f. 4 — 10. details, 1839; D'Orb. Paleont. univ . t. 17. f. 10., 
Paleont. etrang. t. 14. f. 10., Moll . Fw. et Fos . i. 402. t. 27. 
f. 10. 
Hah . Indian Ocean. 
3. ABRALIA. 
Body smooth above, granular beneath, with scattered larger tu» 
bercles. — Head granular. — Sessile arms elongate, with a single 
series of alternating hooks at the base, and a double row of 
hemispherical cups at the tip. Tentacular arms long, slender ; 
club distinct, with a few long acute hooks alternating with a 
series of cups, and with two rows of cups only at the tip.- — Shell 
lanceolate, sinuous at the edge near the tip ; central ridge 
narrow, keeled, and produced above. 
Enoploteuthis sp. U Orb. Ceph. Acet. 1839, Moll. Viv. et FosA02. 
Onychoteuthis sp. U Orb. Ceph. Acet. 1835. 
1. Abralia armata. 
Body elongate, smooth above, minutely tuberculated underneath ; 
the larger tubercles regularly disposed. Fins triangular, to- 
gether very broadly lanceolate, terminal. Sessile arms slender ; 
the third and fourth pairs with two marginal series of small tu- 
bercles ; second, third, and fourth pairs crested externally. Ten- 
tacular arms slender, basal group of three or four cups; hooks 
four, long, acute. Shell lanceolate, sinuated at the sides near the 
top. 
Onychoteuthis armata Quoy Sf* Gaim. Voy. Ast. Zool. ii. 84. t. 5. f, 
14—22. 1833 ; Cuv. Peg. Animal , lllust. t. 2. 
Enoploteuthis armata DOrb. Ceph. Acet . Onychot. t. 9. f. 2. 6. t. 
14. f. 11 — 14. details, 1839, Paleont. univ. t. 17. f. 11, 12., 
Paleont. etrang. t. 14. f. 11, 12., Moll. Viv. et Fos . i, 404. t. 27. 
f. 11, 12. 
Hab. Indian Ocean, Moluccas. 
2. Abralia Morisii. 
Body conical, smooth, not enlarged behind. Fins very large, oc- 
cupying two thirds of the length, triangular, together rhom- 
boidal, strongly nicked in front. Head large, sessile. Shell 
lanceolate, broad, somewhat sinuated on the sides. Arms un- 
equal, the lower ones longest. 
Enoploteuthis Morisii D’ Orb. Moll. Viv. et Fos. i. 401. 
