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Opisthoteuthis bruuni Description Continued

Richard E. Young and Michael Vecchione
  1. Eyes
    1. Large.

  2. Funnel
    1. Funnel organ 2-parted, each part oval in small animals to slender in large animals.

  3. Fins
    1. Small, ca. 1/3 of head width.

  4. Gills
    1. Half-orange shape.
    2. With 6 primary lamellae.

  5. Optic lobe and optic bundles
    1. Optic lobe round.
    2. Several optic bundles arise from each optic lobe according to illustration below.
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      Figure. Dorsal (A) and ventral (B) views of optic lobe, white body and eye from the same O. bruuni. Drawing from Voss (1982).

  6. Digestive system
    1. Radula absent.
    2. Posterior salivary glands absent.
    3. Stomach and spiral caecum equal in size.
    4. Form of digestive gland uncertain.
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      Figure. Lateral view of digestive tract of O. bruuni. Drawing.

  7. Beaks
    1. Slight depression or groove on the lamella of the upper beak.
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      Figure. Beaks of O. bruuni: Left - Upper. Right - Lower.

  8. Reproductive tracts
    1. Female: distal oviduct massive.
    2. Male: tract illustrated but not described.
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      Figure. Lateral views of reproductive tracts of O. bruuni. Top - Female. Bottom - Male. Drawing.

  9. Shell
    1. Shell broadly U-shaped.
    2. Wings flared and taper to fine outward-turned conical ends.
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      Figure. Shell of O. bruuni. Top - Dorsal (?) view. Drawing from Voss (1982). Bottom - Dorsal view (left), wing (right), O. bruuni from type series. Photographs by R. Young.

  10. Measurements
    1. Measurements and counts can be found here.

References

Voss, G. L. 1982. Grimpoteuthis bruuni, a new species of finned octopod (Octopoda: Cirrata) from the Southeastern Pacific. Bull. Mar. Sci., 32: 426-433.

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Drawings from Voss (1982) printed with the Permission of the Bulletin of Marine Science.


University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI, USA


National Museum of Natural History, Washington, D. C. , USA

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