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- Grimpoteuthis discoveryi is a small species of octopus known from more than 50 specimens. It was described in 2003, but specimens have been found as early...
- (such as Opisthoteuthis). In some species (e.g., G. bathynectes and G.. discoveryi), the males have enlarged suckers relative to the females, but no such...
- belonging to the monotypic family Codobidae. The only species is Codoba discoveryi. "Codoba Heegaard, 1951". www.gbif.org. Retrieved 22 June 2021. v t e...
- Grimpoteuthis bathynectes, Dumbo octopus Grimpoteuthis challengeri Grimpoteuthis discoveryi Grimpoteuthis greeni, Green's dumbo octopus Grimpoteuthis hippocrepium...
- corallorrhiza (Haeckel, 1872) Leucosolenia cyathus (Haeckel, 1870) Leucosolenia discoveryi Jenkin, 1908 Leucosolenia echinata Kirk, 1893 Leucosolenia eleanor Urban...
- (Tokioka, 1950) Pyura dalbyi (Rius & Teske, 2011) 'yellow cunjevoi' Pyura discoveryi (Herdman, 1910) Pyura discrepans (Sluiter, 1898) Pyura doppelgangera (Rius...
- of Halocynthia spinosa Sluiter, 1905 Halocynthia discoveryi Herdman, 1910: synonym of Pyura discoveryi (Herdman, 1910) Halocynthia echinata (Linnaeus,...
- hinders comparison. Grimpoteuthis plena, along with G. wuelkeri and G. discoveryi, may all be junior synonyms of G. umbellata, but this also cannot be resolved...
- other members of its genus, Grimpoteuthis challengeri and Grimpoteuthis discoveryi. The octopus is found between 4,190 and 4,848 meters deep (13,747 to 15...
- the senior synonym of either Grimpoteuthis wuelkeri or Grimpoteuthis discoveryi. The large specimen is 250 millimeters long, and its mantle is 46 millimeters...