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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...
- body,
large eyes,
eight arms, and two
tentacles in the
orders Myopsida,
Oegopsida, and
Bathyteuthida (though many
other molluscs within the
broader Neocoleoidea...
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December 2021). "Hadal cephalopods:
first squid observation (
Oegopsida, Magnapinnidae,
Magnapinna sp.) and new
records of
finned octopods (Cirrata)...
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suckers without circularis muscles are
characteristic of
ordinary Oegopsida. However,
buccal connective tissue with
suckers and
tentacle pockets in...
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Alvarez (2009). "A new
record of
giant squid Architeuthis sp. (Cephalopoda:
Oegopsida) in
Brazilian waters".
Zoologia (Curitiba). 26 (4): 613–623. doi:10...
- (2008-09-25), "Systematics of the
Onychoteuthidae Gray, 1847 (Cephalopoda:
Oegopsida)", Ph.D. Thesis,
Auckland University of Technology,
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mitochondrial phylogeny of the
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Oegopsida)".
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 128: 88–97.
Retrieved 26 March...
- the
family Octopoteuthidae. They
belong to the
pelagic squids of
order Oegopsida.
Found at
depths of 400 to 800 m (1,300 to 2,600 ft) in the
Pacific Ocean...