SEPlADiE : SEPIA. 
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Hab. Red Sea. 
Chiefly differs from L. gibbosa in the shell appearing to be 
broader. 
9. Sepia gibbosa. 
Animal ? Shell elongate, boat-shaped, rounded at each 
end, gibbous beneath, obtuse. 
Sepia gibbosa Ehreriberg , Symbolce Phys . Sepia , n. 2.; IP Orb, 
Moll Viv. et Fos. i. 287. 
Sepia gibba E Orb. 1. c. 288, 289. 
Hob. Red Sea. 
10. Sepia apama. 
Animal ? Shell oblong, elongate ; the posterior part 
much produced, subacute, with a strong callosity at the pos- 
terior edge of the cavity. Apex blunt, rugose ; anterior ex- 
tremity rounded, covered with strong cartilaginous side ; 
central portion rather convex. 
Hab. Australia. 
a. Port Adelaide. Shell. Dry. 
Most like S. Lefebrei , but the posterior extremity is much more 
produced and subacute, and the inner side of the central part is 
not convex. 
** Cups of tentacular Arms in Jive or six Series , subequal , moderate- 
sized. 
f Shell oblong. 
11. Sepia Lycidas. 
Animal ? Sessile arms with four series of rather large 
equal cups. Tentacular arms elongate : club distinct, slightly 
finned behind, with five series of cups ; those of the middle 
of the arms equal-sized, nearly the size of those on the sessile 
arms ; of the lower and upper end smaller. Shell oblong, 
rather elongate ; slightly produced above ; narrowed, produced, 
and rounded behind. Apex blunt ; cavity with a strong, 
raised, rounded ridge on each side behind; disk convex, 
with a broad central concavity extending nearly the whole 
length. 
a. Animal salted, from Canton market. Presented by T. Lay, 
Esq. 
b. The shell (dry, rather broken) from a. . 
