Ocythoe tuberculata
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Tuberculate pelagic octopus | |
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Specimen preserved in formaldehyde | |
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Ocythoidae
Gray, 1849
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Ocythoe
Rafinesque, 1814
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O. tuberculata
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Ocythoe tuberculata Rafinesque, 1814
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Ocythoe tuberculata, also known as the tuberculate pelagic octopus or football octopus, is a pelagic octopus. It is the only known species in the family Ocythoidae.
Ocythoe tuberculata is found in warm and temperate seas, especially in the Northern Hemisphere, such as the North Pacific Ocean off California.
Description
The females are around 1 metre (3.3 ft) long when full-grown. The males are considerably smaller at around 10 centimetres (3.9 in).
As a species, they are unique among cephalopods in possessing a true gas bladder[citation needed]. They are also one of the only known ovoviviparous cephalopod species. It is relatively unresearched in terms of behaviour and life cycle.
Young females and mature males have been observed residing inside salps, although little is known about this relationship.
Gallery
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Ocythoe tuberculata - from Commons.jpg
Male with attached hectocotylus that has broken free from its sac.
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Ocythoe tuberculata viscera - from Commons.jpg
Cut-away drawing of the viscera.
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Ocythoe tuberculata hectocotylus - from Commons.jpg
Details of the hectocotylus.
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Ocythoe tuberculata paralarva - from Commons.jpg
O. tuberculata paralarva.

External links
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- Tree of Life web project: Ocythoe tuberculata
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