- Arms
- Arms I 80-100% of ML.
- Arms III 115-152% of ML
- Arms IV 167-210% 0f ML
- Largest suckers with nearly smooth rings, proximal suckers with 18-20 separate, truncate teeth on distal 2/3 of ring.
- Largest suckers globular; largest suckers on arms III more than three times diameter of corresponding arm IV suckers.
- Tentacular clubs
- Club length 57-67% of ML.
- Suckers with 11-14 pointed teeth, with bases in contact, over distal 1/2-3/4 of ring; central tooth enlarged.
- Sucker stalks in two distinct parts; stalks of suckers in lateral series much longer than those in medial series.
- Protective membranes
- Membranes in two distinct sets of about equal lengths, proximal set slightly broader.
- Proximal set with separate trabeculae (approx. 17), each split distally into two or three parts, except for initial one or two.
- Distal set with about 18 single, separate trabeculae.
- Head
- Head length ca. 40% of ML.
- Head length ca. 40% of ML.
- Funnel
- Tragus and antitragus of the funnel-locking apparatus present, tragus much larger.
- Fins
- Fin length ca. 40% of ML.
- Fin width ca. 40% of ML.
- Photophores
- Eyeball: lateral series = stripe; medial series = stripe; intermediate series = one large round anterior, one large round posterior and one small round offset slightly medially near anterior photophore.
- Viscera: two on ink sac.
- Club-tip photophore small and with small papilla.
- 12 organs embedded in aboral surface of club.
- Series of large, round photophores on Arms IV.
- Stalk pad-like photophores become embedded ca. one club length proximal to club.
- Pigmentation
- Club-tip photophore surrounded by dark epithelial pigment.
- Remaining club pigment in chromatophore organs.
- Club sucker stalks pleated, otherwise stalks unpigmented.
- Buccal membrane virtually unpigmented except for few scattered chromatophores.
- Olfactory organ unpigmented.
Chiroteuthis calyx: Description continued
Richard E. Young and Clyde F. E. RoperAbout This Page
University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI, USA
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