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Batoteuthis scolops: Description continued

Richard E. Young and Clyde F. E. Roper
  1. Arms
    1. Arm suckers with about 8-10 sharply pointed teeth on distal margins of inner rings
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      Figure. Oral view of arm suckers of a subadult (holotype) B. scolops, 51 mm ML, Antarctic waters, showing intact sucker and inner horny ring. A- Arm I. B- Arm II. C- Arm III. D- Arm IV. Drawings from Young and Roper, 1968.

  2. Tentacles
    1. Club about 80% of length of tentacle.
    2. Club exhibits characteristics of the chiroteuthid families:
      1. Keel absent.
      2. terminal pad absent.
      3. club not expanded.
      4. Club straight.
    3. Club suckers in six regular series.
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      Figure. Drawings of oral and aboral views of the tentacular club of a subadult B. scolops (holotype), 51 mm ML, Antarctic waters. Clubs of larger squid are unknown. Drawings from Young and Roper, 1968.

    5. Suckers
      1. Club sucker ring bears approximately six small, conical, widely-spaced teetn on the distal margin.
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      Figure. Oral view of club sucker (left) and its inner horny ring (middle) and a lateral club-sucker, stalk and associated trabecula (right) of B. scolops (holotype). Drawings from Young and Roper, 1968.

References

Young, R. E. and C. F. E. Roper. 1968. The Batoteuthidae, a new family of squid (Cephalopoda; Oegopsida) from Antarctic waters. Antarctic Res. Ser. 2: 185-202.

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