- A
cephalopod /ˈsɛfələpɒd/ is any
member of the
molluscan class Cephalopoda /sɛfəˈlɒpədə/ (Gr****
plural κεφαλόποδες, kephalópodes; "head-feet") such as...
- organs, but not to all. As an example, the
intromittent organ of most
Cephalopoda is the hectocotylus, a
specialized arm, and male
spiders use
their pedipalps...
- Voss GL,
Pearcy WG (17
October 1990). "Deep-water
octopods (Mollusca:
Cephalopoda) of the
northeastern Pacific".
Proceedings of the
California Academy...
-
bioluminescent organs of the deep-sea
cephalopod Vampyroteuthis infernalis (
Cephalopoda: Vampyromorpha)".
Journal of Zoology. 233 (1): 45–55. doi:10.1111/j.1469-7998...
- hamiltoni, was
discovered in 1925. This
species belongs to the
class Cephalopoda and
family Cranchiidae. Most of the time, full
colossal squid specimens...
- (1998). "The Magnapinnidae, a
newly discovered family of
oceanic squid (
Cephalopoda: Oegopsida)".
South African Journal of
Marine Science. 20 (1): 429–437...
-
common octopus (Octopus vulgaris) is a
mollusk belonging to the
class Cephalopoda.
Octopus vulgaris is one of the most
studied of all
octopus species,...
- The
order consists of some 300
species and is
grouped within the
class Cephalopoda with squids, cuttlefish, and nautiloids. Like
other cephalopods, an octopus...
- all latitudes.
About 80% of all
known mollusc species are gastropods.
Cephalopoda such as squid, cuttlefish, and
octopuses are
among the most neurologically...
-
Upper rostral length Young, R.E., M.
Vecchione & K.M.
Mangold (1999).
Cephalopoda Glossary. Tree of Life Web Project. Young, R.E., M.
Vecchione & K.M....