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Eledone moschata
Poulp Poulp, Poulpe Poulpe, n. [F. poulpe, fr. L. polypus. See Polyp.] (Zo["o]l.) Same as Octopus. Musk poulp (Zo["o]l.), a Mediterranean octopod (Eledone moschata) which emits a strong odor of musk.

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- Eledone is a genus of octopuses forming the only genus in the family Eledonidae. It is mainly distributed in the northern and southern Atlantic Ocean...
- Eledone moschata, the musky octopus, is a species of octopus belonging to the family Octopodidae. The skin of the single specimen of Eledone microsicya...
- Eledone nigra is a little-known species of octopus described from one male and six females which were taken in Luderitz Bay, Namibia and has only been...
- Eledone schultzei, the brush-tipped octopus, is a rare species of octopus. It has previously been known by other taxonomic names (synonyms) including...
- Eledone palari, commonly known as the spongetip octopus, is a species of benthic octopus from the coastal waters of the eastern Indian Ocean and the south-western...
- Eledone m****yae, the combed octopus, is a small benthic octopus found off the Atlantic coasts of southern South America, particularly Argentina and southern...
- include the southern blue-ringed, Caribbean reef, California two-spot and Eledone moschata Octopuses have short lifespans living for up to four years, and...
- Eledone microsicya is a little-known species of octopus from the western Indian Ocean. There is a view that because of the similarity in the skins of...
- member of the genus Eledone and belongs to the family Eledonidae. It was distinguished from a similar species, Eledone m****yae. Eledone gaucha is smaller...
- often described as pearlescent, for example when used for car paints. Eledone moschata has a bluish iridescence running along its body and tentacles...