Notonykia nesisi
K.S.R. Bolstad and Richard E. YoungIntroduction
N. nesisi is the second known species of Notonykia. It occurs in the southern waters of New Zealand, south of the Subtropical Convergence, and differs from N. africanae primarily in the tentacular club morphology. The largest known specimen is about 100 mm ML and is immature.
Characteristics
- Tentacles
- Head
- Beaks: Descriptions can be found here: Lower beak; upper beak.
- Beaks: Descriptions can be found here: Lower beak; upper beak.
Distribution
Sub-Antarctic, primarily over and south of Chatham Rise, off the coast of New Zealand, 950−0 m, most commonly in the upper 30 m. No confirmed distribution records outside the South Pacific.References
Bolstad, K.S. 2007. Systematics and distribution of the New Zealand onychoteuthid fauna (Cephalopoda: Oegopsida), including a new species, Notonykia nesisi sp. nov. Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries 17:305-335.
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Auckland University of Technology
University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI, USA
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