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ID Thumbnail Media Data
952 Pareledone framensis
Location Eastern Antarctica
View dorsal
Copyright © 1998
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Attached to Group Pareledone framensis (Pareledone): view page image collection
Title PARELED3.JPG
Image Type Photograph
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ALT Text Pareledone framensis
ID 952
2587 Pareledone framensis
Scientific Name Pareledone framensis
Location Eastern Antarctica
View lateral
Copyright © 1998
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Title PARELED4.JPG
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ALT Text Pareledone framensis
ID 2587
8993
Scientific Name Australiteuthis aldrichi
Reference Lu, C. C. 2005. A new family of myopsid squid from Australasian waters (Cepahlopoda: Teuthida). P. 71-82. In: Chotiyaputta, C., E. M. C. Hatfield and C. C. Lu (editors). Cephalopod biology, recruitment and culture. International Cephalopod Symposium and Workshop, 17-21 Feb. 2003. Research Bulletin, Phyuket Marine Biological Center, No. 66, Published by the Center Phuket, Thailand, July 2005, 365 pp.
Specimen Condition Preserved
Sex Male
Life Cycle Stage Mature
Body Part Gladius
View Dorsal
Size 21.9 mm ML
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Title AustAldrichiGladius.jpg
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ID 8993
8994
Scientific Name Australiteuthis aldrichi
Reference Lu, C. C. 2005. A new family of myopsid squid from Australasian waters (Cepahlopoda: Teuthida). P. 71-82. In: Chotiyaputta, C., E. M. C. Hatfield and C. C. Lu (editors). Cephalopod biology, recruitment and culture. International Cephalopod Symposium and Workshop, 17-21 Feb. 2003. Research Bulletin, Phyuket Marine Biological Center, No. 66, Published by the Center Phuket, Thailand, July 2005, 365 pp.
Specimen Condition Preserved
Sex Male
Life Cycle Stage Mature
Body Part Gladius
View Side, ventral
Size 17.3 mm ML
Type Paratype
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Title AustAldrichiGladiusDraw.jpg
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Image Content Body Parts
ID 8994
8995
Scientific Name Australiteuthis aldrichi
Specimen Condition Preserved
Sex Male
Life Cycle Stage Mature
Body Part Hectocotylus
View Oral, side
Size 17.3 mm ML
Type Paratype
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Title AustAldrichiHecto.jpg
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ID 8995
8991
Scientific Name Australiteuthis aldrichi
Specimen Condition Preserved
Sex Male
Life Cycle Stage Mature
Body Part Funnel/mantle locking-apparatus
View Frontal
Size 17.3 mm ML
Type Paratype
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Title AustAldrichiFunLoc.jpg
Image Type Drawing/Painting
Image Content Body Parts
ID 8991
8992
Scientific Name Australiteuthis aldrichi
Reference Lu, C. C. 2005. A new family of myopsid squid from Australasian waters (Cephalopoda: Teuthida). P. 71-82. In: Chotiyaputta, C., E. M. C. Hatfield and C. C. Lu (editors). Cephalopod biology, recruitment and culture. International Cephalopod Symposium and Workshop, 17-21 Feb. 2003. Research Bulletin, Phyuket Marine Biological Center, No. 66, 365 pp.
Specimen Condition Preserved
Sex Male
Life Cycle Stage Mature
Body Part Funnel/mantle locking-apparatus
View Frontal
Size 17.3 mm ML
Type Paratype
Copyright ©
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Title AustAldrichiFunLoc1.jpg
Image Type Photograph
Image Content Body Parts
ID 8992
8988
Scientific Name Australiteuthis aldrichi
Location Off northern Australia
Reference Lu, C. C. 2005. A new family of myopsid squid from Australasian waters (Cephalopoda: Teuthida). P. 71-82. In: Chotiyaputta, C., E. M. C. Hatfield and C. C. Lu (editors). Cephalopod biology, recruitment and culture. International Cephalopod Symposium and Workshop, 17-21 Feb. 2003. Research Bulletin, Phyuket Marine Biological Center, No. 66, 365 pp.
Specimen Condition Preserved
Sex Male
Life Cycle Stage Mature
View Dorsal, ventral
Size 21.3 mm ML
Type Holotype
Copyright ©
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Attached to Group Australiteuthis aldrichi: view page image collection
Title AustAldrichiDraw.jpg
Image Type Drawing/Painting
Image Content Specimen(s)
ID 8988
8989
Scientific Name Australiteuthis aldrichi
Location Off northern Australia
Reference Lu, C. C. 2005. A new family of myopsid squid from Australasian waters (Cephalopoda: Teuthida). P. 71-82. In: Chotiyaputta, C., E. M. C. Hatfield and C. C. Lu (editors). Cephalopod biology, recruitment and culture. International Cephalopod Symposium and Workshop, 17-21 Feb. 2003. Research Bulletin, Phyuket Marine Biological Center, No. 66, 365 pp.
Specimen Condition Preserved
Sex Male
View Dorsal, ventral
Size 21.3 mm ML
Type Holotype
Copyright ©
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Attached to Group Australiteuthis aldrichi: view page image collection
Title AustAldrichiDV2.jpg
Image Type Photograph
Image Content Specimen(s)
ID 8989
8990
Scientific Name Australiteuthis aldrichi
Specimen Condition Preserved
Sex Male
Life Cycle Stage Mature
Body Part Fins
View Dorsal, ventral
Size 21.3 mm ML
Type Holotype
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Attached to Group Australiteuthis aldrichi: view page image collection
Title AustAldrichiFin.jpg
Image Type Photograph
Image Content Body Parts
ID 8990
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