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Thaumeledone

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Family
  
Octopodidae

Scientific name
  
Thaumeledone

Rank
  
Genus

Class
  
Cephalopoda

Subfamily
  
Graneledoninae

Phylum
  
Mollusca

Order
  
Octopus

Similar
  
Pareledone, Velodona togata, Pteroctopus, Scaeurgus, Benthoctopus

Thaumeledone is a genus of octopuses in the family Octopodidae found in deep waters in the Southern Hemisphere.

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Characteristics

Members of this genus are found in deep waters in the Southern Hemisphere. They are small, squat-bodied, benthic octopuses with arms united by a web. A single row of suckers occurs on the arms. Most species have a deep purple pigmentation on the oral surface of the web. One arm in the male is modified into a hectocotylus. This has a large calamus at the end, giving it a club-like appearance.

Species

These species are accepted by the World Register of Marine Species:

  • Thaumeledone brevis (Hoyle, 1885) - southwest Atlantic Ocean
  • Thaumeledone gunteri Robson, 1930 - Southern Ocean around South Georgia
  • Thaumeledone marshalli O'Shea, 1999 - New Zealand and the southwest Pacific Ocean
  • Thaumeledone peninsulae Allcock, Collins, Piatkowski & Vecchione, 2004 - Southern Ocean, Antarctic Peninsula
  • Thaumeledone rotunda (Hoyle, 1885) - Southern Ocean and circumpolar (This name is considered invalid by the World Register of Marine Species, which prefers Bentheledone rotunda.)
  • Thaumeledone zeiss O'Shea, 1999 - New Zealand and the southwest Pacific Ocean
  • References

    Thaumeledone Wikipedia