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238
Scientific Name Octopus ornatus
Location Great Barrier Reef
Specimen Condition Live Specimen
Copyright © 1996
Image Use ToL use only
Attached to Group Incirrata: view page image collection
Title ornatus1.JPG
Image Type Photograph
Image Content Specimen(s)
ID 238
301
Scientific Name Ocythoe tuberculata
Reference Naef, A. (1921/23). Cephalopoda. Fauna und Flora des Golfes von Neapel. Monograph, no. 35. English translation: A. Mercado (1972). Israel Program for Scientific Translations Ltd., Jerusalem, Israel. 863pp., IPST Cat. No. 5110/1,2.
Life Cycle Stage Hatchling
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Copyright © 1923 A. Naef
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Attached to Group Ocythoe tuberculata: view page image collection
Title OcythoeParal.jpg
Image Type Drawing/Painting
Image Content Specimen(s)
Subject Life History
ID 301
334
Scientific Name Ocythoe tuberculata
Location Washed ashore on Catalina Isl., off Southern California
Reference Young, R. E. 1972. The systematics and areal distribution of pelagic cephalopods from the seas off Southern California. Smithson. Contr. Zool., 97: 1-159
Sex Female
Life Cycle Stage immature
View Ventral
Size 80 mm ML
Image Use creative commons This media file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License - Version 3.0.
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Title OcythoeDrawFem.jpg
Image Type Photograph
Image Content Specimen(s)
ID 334
368
Scientific Name Argonauta argo
Image Use creative commons This media file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License - Version 3.0.
Copyright © 1996
Attached to Group Argonauta: view page image collection
Title ArgonautaShell.JPG
Image Type Photograph
Image Content Specimen(s)
ID 368
391
Scientific Name Ocythoe tuberculata
Comments A - Male with hectocotylus coiled in a sac. B - Tip of hectocotylus with the penis-sac collapsed and penis extended. C - Detached hectocotylus with most of the penis in the penis-sac and just the tip of the penis emerging. Note the opening of the sperm duct at the opposite end of the arm. D- Male with attached hectocotylus that has broken free from its sac.
Reference A: Young, R. E. 1972. The systematics and areal distribution of pelagic cephalopods from the seas off Southern California. Smithson. Contr. Zool., 97: 1-159.; B- D: Naef, A. (1921/23). Cephalopoda. Fauna und Flora des Golfes von Neapel. Monograph, no. 35. English translation: A. Mercado (1972). Israel Program for Scientific Translations Ltd., Jerusalem, Israel. 863pp., IPST Cat. No. 5110/1,2.
Sex Male
Body Part Male and it's hectocotylus
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Size 14 mm ML (A)
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Attached to Group Ocythoe tuberculata: view page image collection
Title OcythoeMale.jpg
Image Type Drawing/Painting
Image Content Specimen(s)
ID 391
535
Image Use restricted
Attached to Group Argonauta: view page image collection
Title ArgonautaMaleOral.gif
Image Type Photograph
Image Content Specimen(s)
ID 535
600
Scientific Name Tremoctopus sp.
Location Hawaiian waters; 340 m deep, 5 m above the bottom
Copyright © Hawaii Undersea Research Laboratory
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Attached to Group Tremoctopus: view page image collection
Title tremoctopus.jpg
Image Type Photograph
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Technical Information From submersible.
ID 600
788
Scientific Name Tremoctopus gracilis
Location Hawaiian waters
Sex Female
View Ventral
Copyright © Marc Hughes
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Attached to Group Tremoctopus: view page image collection
Title TremJuv2.jpg
Image Type Photograph
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Notes The white arrow points to the man-of-war tentacles held by the left arm II. Similar worm-like tentacles can be seen attached to suckers of arms I and the other arm II. Note the large white balls with long streaming white tentacles. The identity of these is unknown but presumably they are larger pieces of the man-of-war or some other jellyfish.
ID 788
839
Scientific Name Tremoctopus robsoni
Reference O'Shea, Steve. 1999. The Marine Fauna of New Zealand: Octopoda (Mollusca: Cephalopoda). NIWA Biodiversity Memoir 112:280pp.
Body Part Hectocotyli
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Copyright © 1999
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Attached to Group Tremoctopus: view page image collection
Title TRobsonHecto.jpg
Image Type Drawing/Painting
Image Content Body Parts
Subject Morphology
ID 839
884
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Attached to Group Argonauta: view page image collection
Title Argomale.jpg
Image Type Photograph
Image Content Specimen(s)
ID 884
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