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88
Scientific Name Grimpoteuthis bathynectes
Reference Modified from: Voss, G. L. and W. G. Pearcy. 1990. Deep-water octopods (Mollusca: Cephalopoda) of the Northeastern Pacific. Proc. Calif. Acad. Sci. 47: 47-94.
Sex Male
Body Part Digestive tract
View Lateral
Size 53 mm ML
Copyright © 1990 G.L. Voss and W.G. Pearcy
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Attached to Group Grimpoteuthis bathynectes: view page image collection
Title GrimpoBathynecDigest.jpg
Image Type Drawing/Painting
Image Content Body Parts
Subject Morphology
ID 88
89
Reference Fig 15b from Voss, N.A. 1969. A Monograph of the Cephalopoda of the North Atlantic. The Family Histioteuthidae. Bulletin of Marine Science, 19(4):713-867.
Body Part club sucker, ventral series
View Oral
Copyright © 1969 Bulletin of Marine Science
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Attached to Group Histioteuthis celetaria: view page image collection
Title HCeletariaMargSuck.gif
Image Type Drawing/Painting
Image Content Body Parts
ID 89
90
Scientific Name "W. virilis"
Reference modified from Nesis, K.N., and I.V. Nikitina. 1986. A New Family of Abyssal Squids (Cephalopoda, Oegopsida) from the South-eastern Atlantic. Zoologichesky Zhurnal, 65(1):47-54.
Body Part mantle cavity
View ventral
Type Holotype
Copyright © 2004 Kir Nesis
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Attached to Group Callimachus: view page image collection
Title W.virilisVisc1.jpg
Image Type Drawing/Painting
Image Content Body Parts
ID 90
94
Scientific Name Taningia danae
Location off Hawaii
Life Cycle Stage subadult
View oral
Image Use creative commons This media file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License - Version 3.0.
Copyright © 1996
Attached to Group Taningia danae: view page image collection
Title Taningia.JPG
Image Type Photograph
Image Content Specimen(s)
ID 94
96
Scientific Name Histioteuthis celetaria
Location 18°36'S, 04°18'W
Comments NMNH specimen, WH 447-III-71, preserved
View Partial view of right-ventral side
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Attached to Group Histioteuthis celetaria: view page image collection
Title HcCeletariaPhoto.jpg
Image Type Photograph
Image Content Specimen(s)
ID 96
100
Scientific Name Cirroctopus mawsoni
Reference Berry, S.S. 1917. Cephalopoda. Scientific Reports of the Australasian Antarctic Expedition 1911-1914, (series C)14(2):1-39.
View Ventral
Type Holotype
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Attached to Group Cirroctopus mawsoni: view page image collection
Title CirroctMawsoniVent.jpg
Image Type Drawing/Painting
Image Content Specimen(s)
Technical Information Type illustration
ID 100
101
Scientific Name Promachoteuthis megaptera
Comments Holotype
Reference Toll, R.B. 1982. The comparative morphology of the gladius in the Order Teuthoidea (Mollusca: Cephalopoda) in relation to systematics and phylogeny. PhD. Dissertation, University of Miami, 390 pp.
Specimen Condition Dead Specimen
Body Part Gladius with cross-sections
Copyright © 1982 R.B. Toll
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Attached to Group Promachoteuthis megaptera: view page image collection
Title PromachMegapGladius.jpg
Image Type Drawing/Painting
Image Content Body Parts
ID 101
8175
Scientific Name Promachoteuthis sloani
Specimen Condition Dead Specimen
Body Part Arm suckers
View Oral
Size 102 mm ML
Type Paratype
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Attached to Group Promachoteuthis sp. A: view page image collection
Title PromachArmSuck.jpg
Image Type Photograph
Image Content Body Parts
ID 8175
108
Scientific Name Chiroteuthis spoeli
Location Central North Pacific (27°N, 165°W)
Comments Note the extreme slenderness of the paralarva, the very long ventral arm and long tentacle (wrapped around the head), the small reddish-brown digestive gland near the anterior end of the mantle, and the dorsal position of the oesophagus.
Life Cycle Stage Paralarva
Size 90 mm ML
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Copyright © 1999
Attached to Group Chiroteuthis spoeli: view page image collection
Title ChiroBParalarLive8.jpg
Image Type Photograph
Image Content Specimen(s)
Subject Life History
Notes During capture and handling one tentacle and one of the ventral arms were broken off, the head separated from the mantle and the tail was lost.
ID 108
112
Scientific Name Histioteuthis berryi
Specimen Condition Preserved
Body Part Dorsal photophores on head
View Dorsal
Type Holotype
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Attached to Group Histioteuthis berryi: view page image collection
Title HberryiHolodorsHeadPhot.jpg
Image Type Photograph
Image Content Body Parts
ID 112
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