Asperoteuthis sp. B. © 1980 M.R. Clarke
Introduction
Clarke (1980) described a squid as ?Mastigoteuthis A. Nesis (1982/87) indicated that this was the same as his Chiroteuthis sp. n. mentioned in a 1974 paper. Clarke's specimen was incompletely described as he had only two specimens from the stomach of a sperm whale landed at the whaling station on South Georgia Island.
Characteristics
- Arms
- Arms II and III longest
- Sucker ring dentition unknown.
- Tentacular clubs
- Unknown.
- Funnel
- funnel-locking apparatus with deep central groove and and a large antitragus.
- Fins
- Fin length ca 60-65% of ML; fin width ca. 50-55% of ML.
- Fin length ca 60-65% of ML; fin width ca. 50-55% of ML.
- Measurements.
- Mantle length = 175-185 mm. Arms I ca. 80-85% of ML. Arms III ca. 110-120% of ML. Arms IV ca. 95-105% 0f ML. Head length ca 30-35% of ML
Comments
This species is known from two specimens (17.5 cm ML, mature male, 18.5 cm ML, sex ?) which had a reddish-brown color after preservation. They have a unique small muscular pad on each side of the posterior tip of the ventral mantle (see drawing). A funnel valve, ventral ocular photophores and pads (photophores) on the tentacle stalk are present as in all members of the genus. Clarke (1980) describes the beaks in detail.
?Mastigoteuthis A was placed in Asperoteuthis lui by Braid (2016).
Distribution
"?Mastigoteuthis A" is known only from the region of South Georgia and the South Orkney islands in Antarctic waters. References
Braid, H.E. 2016. Resolving the taxonomic status of Asperoteuthis lui Salcedo-Vargas, 1999 (Cephalopoda, Chiroteuthidae) using integrative taxonomy. Mar. Biodiv. DOI 10.1007/s12526-016-0547-5
Clarke, M. R. 1980. Cephalopoda in the diet of sperm whales of the Southern Hemisphere and their bearing on sperm whale biology. Discovery Reports 37: 1-324.