THE SHARKCLUB OCTOPUS, GALEOCTOPUS LATERALIS, A NEW GENUS AND SPECIES OF DEEP‐WATER OCTOPUS FROM THE WESTERN PACIFIC OCEAN (CEPHALOPODA: OCTOPODIDAE)

French and Australian research expeditions over the past three decades, to the deeper waters of the tropical Pacific Ocean, have encountered a distinctive new octopus. Galeoctopus lateralis is described here from 200—400 m deep in the southern and western Pacific Ocean. This small octopus is recogni...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of molluscan studies 2004-08, Vol.70 (3), p.247-256
Hauptverfasser: NORMAN, MARK D., BOUCHER, RENATA, HOCHBERG, F. G.
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Zusammenfassung:French and Australian research expeditions over the past three decades, to the deeper waters of the tropical Pacific Ocean, have encountered a distinctive new octopus. Galeoctopus lateralis is described here from 200—400 m deep in the southern and western Pacific Ocean. This small octopus is recognized by a distinctive jaw‐like ligula in mature males, superficially resembling the head and jaws of a shark (complete with teeth‐like lugs). Other distinctive characters include a lateral mantle ridge, skin sculpture including stellate papillae, and swollen distal oviducts in females. This combination of characters warrants recognition as a distinct genus. Relationships with other octopodid genera are discussed. We propose that the unique form of the male reproductive organ has evolved as a mechanism for reduction of sperm competition. The mouth‐like ligula pit may function to pierce, rupture, grip and/or remove the sperm bulbs of previous suitors from the distal oviducts of the female. This morphology is compared with parallel structures in other cephalopods.
ISSN:0260-1230
1464-3766
1464-3766
DOI:10.1093/mollus/70.3.247