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Onykia robusta Description

Richard E. Young, Michael Vecchione, and Kotaro Tsuchiya
  1. Arms
    1. Arm IV longest, 90-100% of ML.
    2. Arms I with over 50 pairs of suckers; arms II-IV with 60 pairs of suckers.

  2. Tentacles
    1. Club slender, not expanded
    2. Carpal locking apparatus with 10-12 suckers.
    3. Terminal (distal) club pad with 10-12 small suckers.
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      Figure. Oral view of tentacular club of O. robusta. Drawing from ??

  3. Gladius
    1. Leaf-shaped.
    2. Rostrum 25-40% of GL; opaque, circular in cross-section.
    3. Keel not thickened posteriorly.
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      Figure. Ventral views of the gladius of O. robusta with cross-sections. Top - female, 1630 mm GL. Drawing from Toll (1982). Bottom - 1615 mm ML. Drawing from Sasaki (1929).

  4. Pigmentation
    1. Buccal region unpigmented.
    2. Weak, dark, middorsal chromatophore strip on mantle.

References

Toll, R.B.  1982.  The comparative morphology of the gladius in the Order Teuthoidea (Mollusca: Cephalopoda) in relation to systematics and phylogeny. PhD. Dissertation, University of Miami, 390 pp.

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


Tokyo University of Fisheries, Tokyo, Japan

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