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- of Marine Science. 20 (1): 393–420. doi:10.2989/025776198784126287. abstract CephBase: Decapodiformes The Taxonomicon: Superorder Decapodiformes v t e...
- geologist Peter Doyle defined Coleoidea as composed of three superorders: Decapodiformes (squid and cuttlefish), Octopodiformes (octopuses), and Belemnoidea;...
- Coleoidea. The squid orders Myopsida and Oegopsida are in the superorder Decapodiformes (from the Gr**** for "ten-legged"). Two other orders of decapodiform...
- nautilus Subclass Coleoidea: squid, octopus, cuttlefish Superorder Decapodiformes Order Spirulida: ram's horn squid Order Sepiida: cuttlefish Order Sepiolida:...
- modern species either modified or lost a pair of arms. The superorder Decapodiformes has arm pair IV modified into long tentacles with suckers generally...
- Oegopsida is one of the two orders of squid in the superorder Decapodiformes, in the class Cephalopoda. Together with the Myopsina, it was formerly considered...
- known as the pygmy squids, is a family of squids in the superorder Decapodiformes. They are the smallest known squids. It is the only family in the monotypic...
- group of marine cephalopods. This cohort contains two extant groups: Decapodiformes (squid, cuttlefish, and relatives) and Octopodiformes (octopuses and...
- hard internal bodypart found in many cephalopods of the superorder Decapodiformes (particularly squids) and in a single extant member of the Octopodiformes...
- octopus systematics. Many coleoids lack hectocotyli altogether. Among Decapodiformes (ten-limbed cephalopods), generally either one or both of arms IV are...