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Family
  
Octopodidae

Scientific name
  
Wunderpus photogenicus

Higher classification
  
Wunderpus

Order
  
Octopus

Subfamily
  
Octopodinae

Phylum
  
Rank
  
Species

Kingdom
  
Wunderpus photogenicus swpotdarch246

Genus
  
WunderpusHochberg, Norman & Finn, 2006

Similar
  
Wunderpus, Octopus, Cephalopod, Mimic octopus, Molluscs

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The wonderpus octopus (Wunderpus photogenicus) is a species of octopus in the monotypic genus Wunderpus. It is found in shallow waters from Bali and Sulawesi north to the Philippines and east to Vanuatu. W. photogenicus is a long-armed species characterised by "small eyes on elongate stalks, a long, conical papilla over each eye and a dramatic and fixed colour pattern of white bars and spots over a brown-red background."

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Identification

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W. photogenicus is often confused with the similarly coloured mimic octopus, Thaumoctopus mimicus. Both T. mimicus and W. photogenicus can have variable activity patterns; however, T. mimicus is most often diurnal, while Wunderpus tends to emerge very slowly from dens in the sand at dusk and dawn and is a crepuscular hunter.

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Wunderpus photogenicus has well-defined white spots on the mantle, and bars on the arms. They lack a white border at the base of the suckers. These are some of the traits that distinguish it from T. mimicus, which has poorly defined dark and white markings on the mantle, and a bright white line along the base of the suckers.

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The white spots of Wunderpus are unique among individuals, allowing for the use of photo identification to monitor individuals in the wild.

Wunderpus hatchlings can be identified by their unique 'founder chromatophore' patterns.

References

Wunderpus photogenicus Wikipedia


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