Discoteuthis sp. B
Richard E. Young and Michael VecchioneIntroduction
A single badly damaged immature male squid (NMNH no. 815487) taken in the Atlantic Ocean at 08°11'S, 14°12'W appears similar to D. laciniosa judging from the funnel locking apparatus. Most characteristics that would confirm the identification have been lost. However a portion of one tentacular club remains and the large suckers have an unusual dentition.
Diagnosis
A Discoteuthis ...
- with pointed teeth on large suckers of the manus.
Characteristics
- Tentacles
- Largest suckers of manus with numerous (ca. 40), pointed teeth around entire margin of inner ring.
Comments
The strikingly different dentition of the manus suckers could indicate that either (1) this is a different species from those previously described, or (2) males of D. laciniosa have a different dentition than females, or (3) there is more intraspecific variation in sucker dentition of D. laciniosa than previously thought. We have made no attempt to describe more details of the badly damaged specimen. Our objective is simply to point out an inconsistency in our understanding of Discoteuthis.
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- First online 07 December 2005
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