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- Octopoteuthis is a genus of squid. It is one of two genera in the family Octopoteuthidae, the other being Taningia. Both Octopoteuthis and Taningia are...
- Octopoteuthis deletron is a species of squid in the genus Octopoteuthis of the family Octopoteuthidae. They belong to the pelagic squids of order Oegopsida...
- Octopoteuthis danae is a little known species of small squid in the genus Octopoteuthis of the family Octopoteuthidae. They belong to the pelagic squid...
- Genus Octopoteuthis Octopoteuthis danae Octopoteuthis deletron Octopoteuthis indica * Octopoteuthis longiptera Octopoteuthis megaptera Octopoteuthis nielseni...
- squid from the genera Histioteuthis (62%), Ancistrocheirus (16%), and Octopoteuthis (7%) weighing between 12 and 650 grams (0.026 and 1.433 lb) were the...
- potential predator, while the animal escapes to safety. The deep sea squid Octopoteuthis deletron may autotomize portions of its arms which are luminous and...
- squid from the genera Histioteuthis (62%), Ancistrocheirus (16%), and Octopoteuthis (7%) weighing between 12 and 650 grams (0.026 and 1.433 lb) were the...
- upper continental slopes of the northern Pacific. Their main prey are Octopoteuthis deletron squid and Vampyroteuthis infernalis vampire squid. It can grow...
- maculata Octopoteuthis danae Octopoteuthis deletron Octopoteuthis indica Octopoteuthis megaptera Octopoteuthis nielseni Octopoteuthis rugosa Octopoteuthis sicula...
- Chromatic, Postural, and Bioluminescent Behaviors of the Deep-Sea Squid Octopoteuthis deletron Young 1972". The Biological Bulletin. 216 (1): 7–22. doi:10...