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Onychoteuthis aequimanus Gabb, 1868

K.S.R. Bolstad
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Containing group: Onychoteuthis

Introduction

Gabb (1868) described Onychoteuthis aequimanus from two specimens collected near the Society Islands.  Although it was synonymized with Os. banksii by Adam (1962) and Voss (1962), several subsequent authors have recognized the existence of multiple banksii-affiliated species in the Pacific (Young & Harman 1987, Bolstad 2008).  Examination of the syntypes suggests that Os. aequimanus is the correct name for one of these Pacific species.  

Characteristics


Figure. O. cf. aequimanus, in dorsal arm-curl posture, side view (in situ photograph, same squid as in title photograph). Top insert: Enlargement showing gladius rostrum (top yellow arrow) and gladius conus (bottom yellow arrow. Bottom insert: Enlargement of club showing terminal pad of right club (yellow arrow) apparently locked to aboral surface of terminal pad of left club.  © 2016 Jeffrey Milisen

  1. Photophores
    1. Two circular intestinal photophores present. Anterior photophore ~40-60% diameter of posterior photophore.
    2. Ocular photophore a long whitish patch on ventral surface of each eyeball.

  2. Measurements of larger syntype
    1. Mantle length - 93 mm
    2. Arm lengths - 37-50 mm
    3. Fin length - 49 mm
    4. Fin width - 56 mm (damaged)
    5. Club length - 24 mm (right)
    6. Club hook numbers - 23
    7. Largest hooks - Hooks V6 and V7
    8. Smallest mid-series dorsal hooks - Hooks D4 and D5

  3. Tentacle club
    1. Length ~28% ML, with 20–23 hooks.
    2. Distal-most ventral hook bases not produced into spike below ML ~90 mm; may develop small spike at greater MLs.
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      Figure. O. aequimanus, left tentacular club, oral view, female, 70 mm ML. Note the suckers of the terminal pad (see above photograph. ©

    Comments

    Gabb (1868) remarked that the Os. aequimanus syntypes (two males, ANSP 6444) had been long preserved in alcohol before he received them, and had lost much pigmentation. Their soft tissues have also hardened, the tentacles appear stretched, and the hooks somewhat desiccated.  However, most of the important characters (photophores, club morphology overall body proportions, beak and radula) are in reasonable condition.

Life History

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Figure. Growth stages of O. aequimanus, dorsal and ventral views. Top left _ 138 mm ML, female. Top right - 66 mm ML, sex unknown. Bottom left - 37 mm ML, sex unknown. Bottom right - 15 mm ML, sex unknown. ©

Distribution

Pacific Ocean, south of 30°N; known from Hawaiian and New Zealand waters, Palmyra Island, and the Society Islands.

References

Adam, W. 1962. Céphalopodes de l’Archipel du Cap–Vert, de l’Angola et du Mozambique. Memórias da Junta de Investicacões do Ultramar, second series, 33: 9–64, pl. 1.

Bolstad, K.S. 2008. Two new species and a review of the squid genus Onychoteuthis Lichtenstein, 1818 (Oegopsida: Onychoteuthidae) from the Pacific Ocean. Bulletin of Marine Science, 83: 481–529.

Bolstad, K.S.R. 2010. Systematics of the Onychoteuthidae Gray, 1847 (Cephalopoda: Oegopsida). Zootaxa, 2696: 186 pp.

Gabb, W.M. 1868. Description of a new species of cephalopod from the South Pacific. American Journal of Conchology, 4: 23–24, 1 pl.

Voss, G.L. 1962. List of the types and species of cephalopods in the collections of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. Notulae Naturae, 356: 1–7.

Young, R.E. & Harman, R.F. 1987. Descriptions of the larvae of three species of the Onychoteuthis banksii complex from Hawaiian waters. The Veliger, 29: 313–321.

Title Illustrations
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Scientific Name Onychoteuthis aequimanus
Location Off the Kona Coast, Hawaii Island over bottom depths of about 1500 m.
Comments Squid not captured therefore identification uncertain. Tentative identification, from in situ photographs, based on chromatophore pattern of ventral mantle and minimum length of tentacle clubs.
Specimen Condition Live Specimen
Identified By R. E. Young
Life Cycle Stage Young
View Dorsolateral
Size Unknown
Copyright © 2016 Jeffrey Milisen
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