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Berryteuthis anonychus: Description continued

Tsunemi Kubodera, F. G. Hochberg, and Richard E. Young
  1. Arms
    1. Arms stout, moderately long; arms II about 40-50% ML.
    2. Arms I short, others nearly subequal; arm formula: II=IV=III>I.
    3. Distal tips of arms not attenuated.
    4. Arms III with well developed aboral keel.
    5. Armature in 4 rows (quadriserial) on all arms; suckers small, uniform in diameter.

  2. Tentacles
    1. Tentacles slightly longer than arms.
    2. Tentacle clubs short (about 50% of TL); narrow with well developed dorsal keel.
    3. Tentacle clubs with more than 10 rows of minute, uniform sized suckers; sucker rings with 3-4 rectangular teeth distally and a small broad tooth proximally.
    4. Tentacle clubs with only slightly larger suckers in median area of manus than in marginal areas.
    5. Locking-apparatus with series of alternating small suckers and pads on dorsal margin of club.
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      Figure. Oral view of the club and club sucker of B. anonychus. Left - Manus of holotype, 69.5 mm ML, male. Photograph by R. Young. Right - Sucker from club. Drawing from Pearcy and Voss (1963).

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      Figure. Dorsal-oral view of the club manus of B. anonychus, holotype, showing a portion of the locking-apparatus along the dorsal margin..

  3. Head
    1. Head short, compressed.
    2. Eyes large.
    3. Occipital crest with 3 distinct longitudinal folds on each side of head.
    4. Buccal membrane with 7 lappets; suckers absent.
    5. Radula with 7 teeth per transverse row; rachidian tricuspid; 1st lateral bicuspid.
  4. Gladius
    1. Gladius with small primary conus.
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      Figure. Ventral view of the gladius of B. anonychus. Drawing from Pearcy and Voss (1963).

  5. Viscera
    1. Spermatophores
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      Figure. Spermatophore of B. anonychus. Drawing from Pearcy and Voss (1963).

  6. Measurements and counts
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National Science Museum, Tokyo, Japan

F. G. Hochberg
Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History, Santa Barbara, California, USA


University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI, USA

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