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RME45J9G–Deepsea squid (Histioteuthis sp) from between 188m/617ft and 507m/1,663ft depth, night, Mid-Atlantic Ridge, North Atlantic Ocean
Deep sea squid (Histioteuthis corona) specimen, from deep sea Atlantic Ocean. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-deep-sea-squid-histioteuthis-corona-specimen-from-deep-sea-atlantic-109649659.html
RMGAAY77–Deep sea squid (Histioteuthis corona) specimen, from deep sea Atlantic Ocean.
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RME45J9J–Deepsea squid (Histioteuthis sp) showing funnel, from between 188m/617ft and 507m/1,663ft depth, night, Mid-Atlantic Ridge, North Atlantic Ocean
PRODUCTION - 17 June 2024, Hamburg: A snipe eel (top l, Nemichthys curviostris), a green eye (top M, Chlorophthalmus agassizzii) and an elongated bristlemouth (top r, Sigmops (Gonostoma) elongatus) as well as a red sail squid (bottom l, Histioteuthis corona) and a large scale fish (bottom r, Poromitra capito) can be seen in glass containers on deck 7 of the International Maritime Museum Hamburg in Hafencity. Around 20 of these extremely rare specimens from the darkness of the oceans are on display on deck 7 under the heading 'Deep Sea Habitat'. The animals floating in alcohol are freshly prepa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/production-17-june-2024-hamburg-a-snipe-eel-top-l-nemichthys-curviostris-a-green-eye-top-m-chlorophthalmus-agassizzii-and-an-elongated-bristlemouth-top-r-sigmops-gonostoma-elongatus-as-well-as-a-red-sail-squid-bottom-l-histioteuthis-corona-and-a-large-scale-fish-bottom-r-poromitra-capito-can-be-seen-in-glass-containers-on-deck-7-of-the-international-maritime-museum-hamburg-in-hafencity-around-20-of-these-extremely-rare-specimens-from-the-darkness-of-the-oceans-are-on-display-on-deck-7-under-the-heading-deep-sea-habitat-the-animals-floating-in-alcohol-are-freshly-prepa-image610199451.html
RM2XCMYHF–PRODUCTION - 17 June 2024, Hamburg: A snipe eel (top l, Nemichthys curviostris), a green eye (top M, Chlorophthalmus agassizzii) and an elongated bristlemouth (top r, Sigmops (Gonostoma) elongatus) as well as a red sail squid (bottom l, Histioteuthis corona) and a large scale fish (bottom r, Poromitra capito) can be seen in glass containers on deck 7 of the International Maritime Museum Hamburg in Hafencity. Around 20 of these extremely rare specimens from the darkness of the oceans are on display on deck 7 under the heading 'Deep Sea Habitat'. The animals floating in alcohol are freshly prepa
A Look at life in New Zealand: Freshly landed catch (Jewel Squid: Histioteuthis), from a deep-sea trawl. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-look-at-life-in-new-zealand-freshly-landed-catch-jewel-squid-histioteuthis-from-a-deep-sea-trawl-image476352014.html
RF2JJYKRX–A Look at life in New Zealand: Freshly landed catch (Jewel Squid: Histioteuthis), from a deep-sea trawl.
Histioteuthis corona. 8 Oct 2014MOC 11-301 Histioteuthis corona Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/histioteuthis-corona-8-oct-2014moc-11-301-histioteuthis-corona-image352202590.html
RM2BD05YX–Histioteuthis corona. 8 Oct 2014MOC 11-301 Histioteuthis corona
Gamochonia octopi and squid: long-armed squid, Chiroteuthis veranii, umbrella squid, Histioteuthis bonnellii, Pinnoctopus cordiformis, common octopus, Octopus vulgaris, and Amphioctopus granulatus. Chromolithograph by Adolf Glitsch from an illustration by Ernst Haeckel from Art Forms in Nature, Kunstformen der Natur, Liepzig, Germany, 1904. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-gamochonia-octopi-and-squid-long-armed-squid-chiroteuthis-veranii-91134787.html
RMF87F9R–Gamochonia octopi and squid: long-armed squid, Chiroteuthis veranii, umbrella squid, Histioteuthis bonnellii, Pinnoctopus cordiformis, common octopus, Octopus vulgaris, and Amphioctopus granulatus. Chromolithograph by Adolf Glitsch from an illustration by Ernst Haeckel from Art Forms in Nature, Kunstformen der Natur, Liepzig, Germany, 1904.
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RM2J7YHCW–Histioteuthis ruppellii (large male from Nice)
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RMG38FCF–TWO TYPES OF OCTOPODES
The Umbrella Squid (Histioteuthis bonnellii) preserved in formaldehyde. Dated 1835 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-umbrella-squid-histioteuthis-bonnellii-preserved-in-formaldehyde-90827541.html
RMF7NFCN–The Umbrella Squid (Histioteuthis bonnellii) preserved in formaldehyde. Dated 1835
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RMMKP85R–A Squid and an Octopus
. Elements of Comparative Anatomy. APPENDAGES OF MOLLUSCA. 327 all Dibraucliiata. The arms of tlie Octopoda, like tlie similar cues in the Decapoda, are connected together at their bases by a web, ex- cepting the pair which are nearest to the sides of the funnel. This connecting membrane extends farther in some Octopoda ; sometimes over a few of the arms only (four in Tremoctopus), or oyer them all (Histioteuthis, more completely in Cirroteuthis), and is continued right up to the tips of the arms. The suckers are special structures found on the arms of the Cephalopoda; they generally beset the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/elements-of-comparative-anatomy-appendages-of-mollusca-327-all-dibraucliiata-the-arms-of-tlie-octopoda-like-tlie-similar-cues-in-the-decapoda-are-connected-together-at-their-bases-by-a-web-ex-cepting-the-pair-which-are-nearest-to-the-sides-of-the-funnel-this-connecting-membrane-extends-farther-in-some-octopoda-sometimes-over-a-few-of-the-arms-only-four-in-tremoctopus-or-oyer-them-all-histioteuthis-more-completely-in-cirroteuthis-and-is-continued-right-up-to-the-tips-of-the-arms-the-suckers-are-special-structures-found-on-the-arms-of-the-cephalopoda-they-generally-beset-the-image231601548.html
RMRCPA3T–. Elements of Comparative Anatomy. APPENDAGES OF MOLLUSCA. 327 all Dibraucliiata. The arms of tlie Octopoda, like tlie similar cues in the Decapoda, are connected together at their bases by a web, ex- cepting the pair which are nearest to the sides of the funnel. This connecting membrane extends farther in some Octopoda ; sometimes over a few of the arms only (four in Tremoctopus), or oyer them all (Histioteuthis, more completely in Cirroteuthis), and is continued right up to the tips of the arms. The suckers are special structures found on the arms of the Cephalopoda; they generally beset the
Gamochonia octopi and squid: long-armed squid, Chiroteuthis veranii, umbrella squid, Histioteuthis bonnellii, Pinnoctopus cordiformis, common octopus, Octopus vulgaris, and Amphioctopus granulatus. Chromolithograph by Adolf Glitsch from an illustration by Ernst Haeckel from Art Forms in Nature, Kunstformen der Natur, Liepzig, Germany, 1904. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/gamochonia-octopi-and-squid-long-armed-squid-chiroteuthis-veranii-umbrella-squid-histioteuthis-bonnellii-pinnoctopus-cordiformis-common-octopus-octopus-vulgaris-and-amphioctopus-granulatus-chromolithograph-by-adolf-glitsch-from-an-illustration-by-ernst-haeckel-from-art-forms-in-nature-kunstformen-der-natur-liepzig-germany-1904-image211130799.html
RMP7DRDK–Gamochonia octopi and squid: long-armed squid, Chiroteuthis veranii, umbrella squid, Histioteuthis bonnellii, Pinnoctopus cordiformis, common octopus, Octopus vulgaris, and Amphioctopus granulatus. Chromolithograph by Adolf Glitsch from an illustration by Ernst Haeckel from Art Forms in Nature, Kunstformen der Natur, Liepzig, Germany, 1904.
Squid (Histioteuthis bonnellii) and octopus (Octopus vulgaris). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-squid-histioteuthis-bonnellii-and-octopus-octopus-vulgaris-28802027.html
RMBJT17R–Squid (Histioteuthis bonnellii) and octopus (Octopus vulgaris).
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RM2B2DDG7–Histioteuthis ruppellii (large male from Nice)
A Look at life in New Zealand: Freshly landed catch (Jewel Squid: Histioteuthis), from a deep-sea trawl. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-look-at-life-in-new-zealand-freshly-landed-catch-jewel-squid-histioteuthis-from-a-deep-sea-trawl-image476352053.html
RF2JJYKW9–A Look at life in New Zealand: Freshly landed catch (Jewel Squid: Histioteuthis), from a deep-sea trawl.
Introduction à l'étude des mollusques . Fig. 143. — Ommatostrephes sagittatus,vu dorsalement, réduit; daprès Vé-rany, I. manteau ; II, bras tentaculaire;III, nageoire; IV, œil, V, bras. — 205 Chiroteuthis, dOrbigny : C. Bonplandi, Méditerranée. — Doi^a-topsis, Rochebrune. Famille CRANcmiDiE. Bras proprement dits très courts ; nageoires terminales et petites ;yeux saillants. Loligopsis, Lamarck : L. zygœna, Vérany; Méditerranée. —Histioteuthis, dOrbigny (fig. 125). — Cranchia, Leach. — Leachia,Lesueur. — Taonius, Steenstrup. Les familles précédentes forment ensemblele groupe OEgopsidœ, caractér Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/introduction-ltude-des-mollusques-fig-143-ommatostrephes-sagittatusvu-dorsalement-rduit-daprs-v-rany-i-manteau-ii-bras-tentaculaireiii-nageoire-iv-il-v-bras-205-chiroteuthis-dorbigny-c-bonplandi-mditerrane-doia-topsis-rochebrune-famille-crancmidie-bras-proprement-dits-trs-courts-nageoires-terminales-et-petites-yeux-saillants-loligopsis-lamarck-l-zygna-vrany-mditerrane-histioteuthis-dorbigny-fig-125-cranchia-leach-leachialesueur-taonius-steenstrup-les-familles-prcdentes-forment-ensemblele-groupe-oegopsid-caractr-image338360323.html
RM2AJDJ17–Introduction à l'étude des mollusques . Fig. 143. — Ommatostrephes sagittatus,vu dorsalement, réduit; daprès Vé-rany, I. manteau ; II, bras tentaculaire;III, nageoire; IV, œil, V, bras. — 205 Chiroteuthis, dOrbigny : C. Bonplandi, Méditerranée. — Doi^a-topsis, Rochebrune. Famille CRANcmiDiE. Bras proprement dits très courts ; nageoires terminales et petites ;yeux saillants. Loligopsis, Lamarck : L. zygœna, Vérany; Méditerranée. —Histioteuthis, dOrbigny (fig. 125). — Cranchia, Leach. — Leachia,Lesueur. — Taonius, Steenstrup. Les familles précédentes forment ensemblele groupe OEgopsidœ, caractér
Squid (Histioteuthis bonnellii) and octopus (Octopus vulgaris).. . Handcolored engraving by Pretre from Charles d'Orbigny's 'Dictionnaire Universel d'Histoire Naturelle' (Universal Dictionary of Natural History) 1849. Charles d'Orbigny (180676) was a French naturalist. His father Charles Marie was a doctor in the French army and his elder brother Alcide was a famous naturalist and paleontologist. Charles started his studies at La Rochelle then left to study medicine in Paris. In 1834, he won an appointment in the geology department at the National Museum of Natural History. From 1837 to 1864 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/squid-histioteuthis-bonnellii-and-octopus-octopus-vulgaris-handcolored-engraving-by-pretre-from-charles-dorbignys-dictionnaire-universel-dhistoire-naturelle-universal-dictionary-of-natural-history-1849-charles-dorbigny-180676-was-a-french-naturalist-his-father-charles-marie-was-a-doctor-in-the-french-army-and-his-elder-brother-alcide-was-a-famous-naturalist-and-paleontologist-charles-started-his-studies-at-la-rochelle-then-left-to-study-medicine-in-paris-in-1834-he-won-an-appointment-in-the-geology-department-at-the-national-museum-of-natural-history-from-1837-to-1864-image210033129.html
RMP5KRB5–Squid (Histioteuthis bonnellii) and octopus (Octopus vulgaris).. . Handcolored engraving by Pretre from Charles d'Orbigny's 'Dictionnaire Universel d'Histoire Naturelle' (Universal Dictionary of Natural History) 1849. Charles d'Orbigny (180676) was a French naturalist. His father Charles Marie was a doctor in the French army and his elder brother Alcide was a famous naturalist and paleontologist. Charles started his studies at La Rochelle then left to study medicine in Paris. In 1834, he won an appointment in the geology department at the National Museum of Natural History. From 1837 to 1864
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RF2JJYKWA–A Look at life in New Zealand: Freshly landed catch (Jewel Squid: Histioteuthis), from a deep-sea trawl.
Introduction à l'étude des mollusques . Fig. 125. — Histioteuthis Ruppelli, vu ventralement, mon-trant les organes phosphorescents ; réduit ; daprèsVerANY. Enfin, chez certains Céphalopodes abys-saux (Histioteuthis, fig. iib), il y a, à lasurface du corps, des organes lumineux,tous orientés vers lextrémité orale et constituésessentiellement dune couche photogène pro-fonde (fig. 126, F) et de parties réfringentessuperficielles. Les téguments présentent encore dans plu-. Fig. 126. — HistioteuthisRuppelli, coupe sagittaledun appareil phosphores-cent, X 20; daprès Jou-BiN. A, cône transparent;C, é Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/introduction-ltude-des-mollusques-fig-125-histioteuthis-ruppelli-vu-ventralement-mon-trant-les-organes-phosphorescents-rduit-daprsverany-enfin-chez-certains-cphalopodes-abys-saux-histioteuthis-fig-iib-il-y-a-lasurface-du-corps-des-organes-lumineuxtous-orients-vers-lextrmit-orale-et-constitusessentiellement-dune-couche-photogne-pro-fonde-fig-126-f-et-de-parties-rfringentessuperficielles-les-tguments-prsentent-encore-dans-plu-fig-126-histioteuthisruppelli-coupe-sagittaledun-appareil-phosphores-cent-x-20-daprs-jou-bin-a-cne-transparentc-image338362274.html
RM2AJDMEX–Introduction à l'étude des mollusques . Fig. 125. — Histioteuthis Ruppelli, vu ventralement, mon-trant les organes phosphorescents ; réduit ; daprèsVerANY. Enfin, chez certains Céphalopodes abys-saux (Histioteuthis, fig. iib), il y a, à lasurface du corps, des organes lumineux,tous orientés vers lextrémité orale et constituésessentiellement dune couche photogène pro-fonde (fig. 126, F) et de parties réfringentessuperficielles. Les téguments présentent encore dans plu-. Fig. 126. — HistioteuthisRuppelli, coupe sagittaledun appareil phosphores-cent, X 20; daprès Jou-BiN. A, cône transparent;C, é
Archive image from page 52 of Die Cephalopoden (1910). Die Cephalopoden diecephalopoden1810chun Year: 1910 Oegopsiden. 47 Wandungen der Capillaren bei ihrem Eintritt in den Leuchtkörper sicli verdicken und den An- schein erwecken, als ob es sich um Drüsenschläuche handele (Taf. XLIV, Fig. 3, 7, 8). Mit nur wenigen Ausnahmen ist es mir stets gelungen, eine I n n e r ' i e r u n g des Leucht- körpers nachzuweisen. Jcuüin und Hovle haben eine solche bereits bei Histioteuthis erkannt, insofern hier Nervenäste, häufig in Begleitung von Gefäßen, in den Basalteil des Organes ein- dringen, den aus Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/archive-image-from-page-52-of-die-cephalopoden-1910-die-cephalopoden-diecephalopoden1810chun-year-1910-oegopsiden-47-wandungen-der-capillaren-bei-ihrem-eintritt-in-den-leuchtkrper-sicli-verdicken-und-den-an-schein-erwecken-als-ob-es-sich-um-drsenschluche-handele-taf-xliv-fig-3-7-8-mit-nur-wenigen-ausnahmen-ist-es-mir-stets-gelungen-eine-i-n-n-e-r-i-e-r-u-n-g-des-leucht-krpers-nachzuweisen-jcuin-und-hovle-haben-eine-solche-bereits-bei-histioteuthis-erkannt-insofern-hier-nervenste-hufig-in-begleitung-von-gefen-in-den-basalteil-des-organes-ein-dringen-den-aus-image258177505.html
RMW01015–Archive image from page 52 of Die Cephalopoden (1910). Die Cephalopoden diecephalopoden1810chun Year: 1910 Oegopsiden. 47 Wandungen der Capillaren bei ihrem Eintritt in den Leuchtkörper sicli verdicken und den An- schein erwecken, als ob es sich um Drüsenschläuche handele (Taf. XLIV, Fig. 3, 7, 8). Mit nur wenigen Ausnahmen ist es mir stets gelungen, eine I n n e r ' i e r u n g des Leucht- körpers nachzuweisen. Jcuüin und Hovle haben eine solche bereits bei Histioteuthis erkannt, insofern hier Nervenäste, häufig in Begleitung von Gefäßen, in den Basalteil des Organes ein- dringen, den aus
Introduction à l'étude des mollusques . s Décapodes; mais ces der-niers en possèdent encore deuxautres, postérieurement (bras ten-taculaires), plus longs et plusgrêles, ne portant généralement deventouses que vers leur extrémitélibre; en outre, ces bras tentacu-lairès sont rétractiles plus ou moinscomplètement (entièrement : Sepia,Sepiola, Rossia; en partie : Loligo;très peu : la plupart des OEgop-sides) dans des poches spéciales. Plusieurs des huit bras proprement dits, ou même tous, peuventêtre réunis par une membrane interbrachiale : Tremoctopus (lesquatre dorsaux), Histioteuthis (les six d Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/introduction-ltude-des-mollusques-s-dcapodes-mais-ces-der-niers-en-possdent-encore-deuxautres-postrieurement-bras-ten-taculaires-plus-longs-et-plusgrles-ne-portant-gnralement-deventouses-que-vers-leur-extrmitlibre-en-outre-ces-bras-tentacu-lairs-sont-rtractiles-plus-ou-moinscompltement-entirement-sepiasepiola-rossia-en-partie-loligotrs-peu-la-plupart-des-oegop-sides-dans-des-poches-spciales-plusieurs-des-huit-bras-proprement-dits-ou-mme-tous-peuventtre-runis-par-une-membrane-interbrachiale-tremoctopus-lesquatre-dorsaux-histioteuthis-les-six-d-image338363054.html
RM2AJDNEP–Introduction à l'étude des mollusques . s Décapodes; mais ces der-niers en possèdent encore deuxautres, postérieurement (bras ten-taculaires), plus longs et plusgrêles, ne portant généralement deventouses que vers leur extrémitélibre; en outre, ces bras tentacu-lairès sont rétractiles plus ou moinscomplètement (entièrement : Sepia,Sepiola, Rossia; en partie : Loligo;très peu : la plupart des OEgop-sides) dans des poches spéciales. Plusieurs des huit bras proprement dits, ou même tous, peuventêtre réunis par une membrane interbrachiale : Tremoctopus (lesquatre dorsaux), Histioteuthis (les six d
Elements of Comparative Anatomy (1878) Elements of Comparative Anatomy elementsofcompar78gege Year: 1878 APPENDAGES OF MOLLUSCA. 327 all Dibraucliiata. The arms of tlie Octopoda, like tlie similar cues in the Decapoda, are connected together at their bases by a web, ex- cepting the pair which are nearest to the sides of the funnel. This connecting membrane extends farther in some Octopoda ; sometimes over a few of the arms only (four in Tremoctopus), or oyer them all (Histioteuthis, more completely in Cirroteuthis), and is continued right up to the tips of the arms. The suckers are special st Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/elements-of-comparative-anatomy-1878-elements-of-comparative-anatomy-elementsofcompar78gege-year-1878-appendages-of-mollusca-327-all-dibraucliiata-the-arms-of-tlie-octopoda-like-tlie-similar-cues-in-the-decapoda-are-connected-together-at-their-bases-by-a-web-ex-cepting-the-pair-which-are-nearest-to-the-sides-of-the-funnel-this-connecting-membrane-extends-farther-in-some-octopoda-sometimes-over-a-few-of-the-arms-only-four-in-tremoctopus-or-oyer-them-all-histioteuthis-more-completely-in-cirroteuthis-and-is-continued-right-up-to-the-tips-of-the-arms-the-suckers-are-special-st-image239659120.html
RMRWWBJ8–Elements of Comparative Anatomy (1878) Elements of Comparative Anatomy elementsofcompar78gege Year: 1878 APPENDAGES OF MOLLUSCA. 327 all Dibraucliiata. The arms of tlie Octopoda, like tlie similar cues in the Decapoda, are connected together at their bases by a web, ex- cepting the pair which are nearest to the sides of the funnel. This connecting membrane extends farther in some Octopoda ; sometimes over a few of the arms only (four in Tremoctopus), or oyer them all (Histioteuthis, more completely in Cirroteuthis), and is continued right up to the tips of the arms. The suckers are special st
. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... 175. Fig. 92. Histioteuthis bonelliana, set fra ventralsiden. Orig.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Dansk naturhistorisk forening. København, G. E. C. Gad Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/danmarks-fauna-illustrerede-haandbger-over-den-danske-dyreverden-175-fig-92-histioteuthis-bonelliana-set-fra-ventralsiden-orig-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-readability-coloration-and-appearance-of-these-illustrations-may-not-perfectly-resemble-the-original-work-dansk-naturhistorisk-forening-kbenhavn-g-e-c-gad-image231831837.html
RMRD4RTD–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... 175. Fig. 92. Histioteuthis bonelliana, set fra ventralsiden. Orig.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Dansk naturhistorisk forening. København, G. E. C. Gad
Elements of comparative anatomy (1878) Elements of comparative anatomy elementsofcompar00gege Year: 1878 APPENDAGES OF MOLLUSCA. 3^7 all Dibranchiata. The arms of the Octopoda, like the similar ones in the Decapoda, are connected together at their bases by a web, ex- cepting the pair which are nearest to the sides of the funnel. This connecting membrane extends farther in some Octopoda ; sometimes over a few of the arms only (four in Tremoctopus), or over them all (Histioteuthis, more completely in Cirroteuthis), and is continued right up to the tips of the arms. The suckers are special struc Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/elements-of-comparative-anatomy-1878-elements-of-comparative-anatomy-elementsofcompar00gege-year-1878-appendages-of-mollusca-37-all-dibranchiata-the-arms-of-the-octopoda-like-the-similar-ones-in-the-decapoda-are-connected-together-at-their-bases-by-a-web-ex-cepting-the-pair-which-are-nearest-to-the-sides-of-the-funnel-this-connecting-membrane-extends-farther-in-some-octopoda-sometimes-over-a-few-of-the-arms-only-four-in-tremoctopus-or-over-them-all-histioteuthis-more-completely-in-cirroteuthis-and-is-continued-right-up-to-the-tips-of-the-arms-the-suckers-are-special-struc-image239659322.html
RMRWWBWE–Elements of comparative anatomy (1878) Elements of comparative anatomy elementsofcompar00gege Year: 1878 APPENDAGES OF MOLLUSCA. 3^7 all Dibranchiata. The arms of the Octopoda, like the similar ones in the Decapoda, are connected together at their bases by a web, ex- cepting the pair which are nearest to the sides of the funnel. This connecting membrane extends farther in some Octopoda ; sometimes over a few of the arms only (four in Tremoctopus), or over them all (Histioteuthis, more completely in Cirroteuthis), and is continued right up to the tips of the arms. The suckers are special struc
. Bulletin du Musée océanographique de Monaco. Ocean. Fie 8:. - Pliolas dûdyhis Linné. Pholades dans leur trou. - {Cliché Hachette).. Fig. 83. — Histioteuthis Ruppelli Verany. Face ventrale du corps montrant les organes lumineux.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Musée océanographique de Monaco. Monaco, Le Musée Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-du-muse-ocanographique-de-monaco-ocean-fie-8-pliolas-ddyhis-linn-pholades-dans-leur-trou-clich-hachette-fig-83-histioteuthis-ruppelli-verany-face-ventrale-du-corps-montrant-les-organes-lumineux-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-readability-coloration-and-appearance-of-these-illustrations-may-not-perfectly-resemble-the-original-work-muse-ocanographique-de-monaco-monaco-le-muse-image234037799.html
RMRGN9GR–. Bulletin du Musée océanographique de Monaco. Ocean. Fie 8:. - Pliolas dûdyhis Linné. Pholades dans leur trou. - {Cliché Hachette).. Fig. 83. — Histioteuthis Ruppelli Verany. Face ventrale du corps montrant les organes lumineux.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Musée océanographique de Monaco. Monaco, Le Musée
. California fish and game. Fisheries -- California; Game and game-birds -- California; Fishes -- California; Animal Population Groups; Pêches; Gibier; Poissons. GULF OF CALIFORNIA SHARKS 81 Although the stomachs of 5. zygaena often contained fishes (57.8%), the only species that could be identified were the cownose ray, Aetobatus narinari, and the California needlefish, Strongylura exilis. Stomachs also contained the cephalopods, Histioteuthis heteropsis, Onychoteuthis banksi, and Cranchiidae sp. For S. lewini, fish species composed 64.8% of the IRI with prey such as the chub mackerel, Scombe Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/california-fish-and-game-fisheries-california-game-and-game-birds-california-fishes-california-animal-population-groups-pches-gibier-poissons-gulf-of-california-sharks-81-although-the-stomachs-of-5-zygaena-often-contained-fishes-578-the-only-species-that-could-be-identified-were-the-cownose-ray-aetobatus-narinari-and-the-california-needlefish-strongylura-exilis-stomachs-also-contained-the-cephalopods-histioteuthis-heteropsis-onychoteuthis-banksi-and-cranchiidae-sp-for-s-lewini-fish-species-composed-648-of-the-iri-with-prey-such-as-the-chub-mackerel-scombe-image233661004.html
RMRG44YT–. California fish and game. Fisheries -- California; Game and game-birds -- California; Fishes -- California; Animal Population Groups; Pêches; Gibier; Poissons. GULF OF CALIFORNIA SHARKS 81 Although the stomachs of 5. zygaena often contained fishes (57.8%), the only species that could be identified were the cownose ray, Aetobatus narinari, and the California needlefish, Strongylura exilis. Stomachs also contained the cephalopods, Histioteuthis heteropsis, Onychoteuthis banksi, and Cranchiidae sp. For S. lewini, fish species composed 64.8% of the IRI with prey such as the chub mackerel, Scombe
. The Cephalopoda. Cephalopoda. FIGURE 3. TEXT PLATE 1 jres 1 and 2. Hectocotylized dorsal arms of Calliteulhis ocellata Owen. figures 3 and 4. Same of Histioteuthis riipellii Ver.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Chun, Carl. Jerusalem : Israel Program for Scientific Translations ; Springfield, Va. : available from the U. S. National Technical Information Service Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-cephalopoda-cephalopoda-figure-3-text-plate-1-jres-1-and-2-hectocotylized-dorsal-arms-of-calliteulhis-ocellata-owen-figures-3-and-4-same-of-histioteuthis-riipellii-ver-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-readability-coloration-and-appearance-of-these-illustrations-may-not-perfectly-resemble-the-original-work-chun-carl-jerusalem-israel-program-for-scientific-translations-springfield-va-available-from-the-u-s-national-technical-information-service-image235079345.html
RMRJCP2W–. The Cephalopoda. Cephalopoda. FIGURE 3. TEXT PLATE 1 jres 1 and 2. Hectocotylized dorsal arms of Calliteulhis ocellata Owen. figures 3 and 4. Same of Histioteuthis riipellii Ver.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Chun, Carl. Jerusalem : Israel Program for Scientific Translations ; Springfield, Va. : available from the U. S. National Technical Information Service
. The Cephalopoda. Cephalopoda. Oegopsida: Histioteuthidae figure 23. Gladius of Calliteuthis ocellaia Owen (natural size): a dorsal; b cross section.. 158 7. Coloration All Histioteuthidae have a brilliant coloration. The key hue, which is red or dark violet, is caused not only by the numerous chromatophores but also by the granulate pigment in the cutis. Pale violet specimens, like the large specimen of Calliteuthis ocellata, too, get their splendor from the numerous luminous organs which appear like jewels on the skin. According to V£rany, the organs of the live Histioteuthis gleam like pea Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-cephalopoda-cephalopoda-oegopsida-histioteuthidae-figure-23-gladius-of-calliteuthis-ocellaia-owen-natural-size-a-dorsal-b-cross-section-158-7-coloration-all-histioteuthidae-have-a-brilliant-coloration-the-key-hue-which-is-red-or-dark-violet-is-caused-not-only-by-the-numerous-chromatophores-but-also-by-the-granulate-pigment-in-the-cutis-pale-violet-specimens-like-the-large-specimen-of-calliteuthis-ocellata-too-get-their-splendor-from-the-numerous-luminous-organs-which-appear-like-jewels-on-the-skin-according-to-vrany-the-organs-of-the-live-histioteuthis-gleam-like-pea-image235079354.html
RMRJCP36–. The Cephalopoda. Cephalopoda. Oegopsida: Histioteuthidae figure 23. Gladius of Calliteuthis ocellaia Owen (natural size): a dorsal; b cross section.. 158 7. Coloration All Histioteuthidae have a brilliant coloration. The key hue, which is red or dark violet, is caused not only by the numerous chromatophores but also by the granulate pigment in the cutis. Pale violet specimens, like the large specimen of Calliteuthis ocellata, too, get their splendor from the numerous luminous organs which appear like jewels on the skin. According to V£rany, the organs of the live Histioteuthis gleam like pea
. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... 175. Fig. 92. Histioteuthis bonelliana, set fra ventralsiden. Orig.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Dansk naturhistorisk forening. København, G. E. C. Gad Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/danmarks-fauna-illustrerede-haandbger-over-den-danske-dyreverden-175-fig-92-histioteuthis-bonelliana-set-fra-ventralsiden-orig-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-readability-coloration-and-appearance-of-these-illustrations-may-not-perfectly-resemble-the-original-work-dansk-naturhistorisk-forening-kbenhavn-g-e-c-gad-image216113793.html
RMPFGR9N–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... 175. Fig. 92. Histioteuthis bonelliana, set fra ventralsiden. Orig.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Dansk naturhistorisk forening. København, G. E. C. Gad
. The Cephalopoda. Cephalopoda. Oegopsii/a 48 I was nearly always able to trace the innervation of the luminous body. Joubin and Hoyle found in Histioteuthis that the branches of their nerves, often accompanied by blood vessels, penetrate into the base of the organ, passing straight through the squamous cells of the reflector to reach the luminous body. I found finer fibers following a similar course in Calliteuthis and Pterygioteulhis. Hoyle noted such nerve fibers in Pterygioteuthis: I observed that these fibers pass through the squamous cells and can be followed to the terminal branches, as Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-cephalopoda-cephalopoda-oegopsiia-48-i-was-nearly-always-able-to-trace-the-innervation-of-the-luminous-body-joubin-and-hoyle-found-in-histioteuthis-that-the-branches-of-their-nerves-often-accompanied-by-blood-vessels-penetrate-into-the-base-of-the-organ-passing-straight-through-the-squamous-cells-of-the-reflector-to-reach-the-luminous-body-i-found-finer-fibers-following-a-similar-course-in-calliteuthis-and-pterygioteulhis-hoyle-noted-such-nerve-fibers-in-pterygioteuthis-i-observed-that-these-fibers-pass-through-the-squamous-cells-and-can-be-followed-to-the-terminal-branches-as-image235079411.html
RMRJCP57–. The Cephalopoda. Cephalopoda. Oegopsii/a 48 I was nearly always able to trace the innervation of the luminous body. Joubin and Hoyle found in Histioteuthis that the branches of their nerves, often accompanied by blood vessels, penetrate into the base of the organ, passing straight through the squamous cells of the reflector to reach the luminous body. I found finer fibers following a similar course in Calliteuthis and Pterygioteulhis. Hoyle noted such nerve fibers in Pterygioteuthis: I observed that these fibers pass through the squamous cells and can be followed to the terminal branches, as
. Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition, 1901-1903, im Auftrage des Reichsamtes des Innern. Gauss (Ship); Scientific expeditions; Antarctica. / / 99?. 1 u. 1 RGbsaamen del. Fig. 1—4 Morotheuthis aequatorialis. Fig. 5 Teleoteuthis caribaea. Fig. 6—8 Enoploteuthis leptura. Fig. 9 Abralia sp. Fig. 10—12 Pterygioteuthis gemmata. Fig. 13—14 Octopodoteuthis? sp. Fig. 15—20 Meleagroteuthis asteroessa. Fig. 21—22 Histioteuthis bonelliana.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/deutsche-sdpolar-expedition-1901-1903-im-auftrage-des-reichsamtes-des-innern-gauss-ship-scientific-expeditions-antarctica-99-1-u-1-rgbsaamen-del-fig-14-morotheuthis-aequatorialis-fig-5-teleoteuthis-caribaea-fig-68-enoploteuthis-leptura-fig-9-abralia-sp-fig-1012-pterygioteuthis-gemmata-fig-1314-octopodoteuthis-sp-fig-1520-meleagroteuthis-asteroessa-fig-2122-histioteuthis-bonelliana-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-readability-coloration-and-appearance-of-these-illustrations-image215951798.html
RMPF9CM6–. Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition, 1901-1903, im Auftrage des Reichsamtes des Innern. Gauss (Ship); Scientific expeditions; Antarctica. / / 99?. 1 u. 1 RGbsaamen del. Fig. 1—4 Morotheuthis aequatorialis. Fig. 5 Teleoteuthis caribaea. Fig. 6—8 Enoploteuthis leptura. Fig. 9 Abralia sp. Fig. 10—12 Pterygioteuthis gemmata. Fig. 13—14 Octopodoteuthis? sp. Fig. 15—20 Meleagroteuthis asteroessa. Fig. 21—22 Histioteuthis bonelliana.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations
. The Cephalopoda. Cephalopoda. Oegopsida: Histioteuthidae 156 exactly with those of the right tentacle so that a knob of one tentacle fits into a corresponding sucker of the other tentacle. The suckers on the arms are biserial; those in the middle of the arm are large and almost spherical. In a large male of Calliteuthis ocellata, the suckers are 7 mm wide, in Histioteuthis even 8 mm wide. The smallest suckers are situated on the ventral arms; the largest suckers are 5 mm wide in Histioteuthis and only 2 mm wide in Calliteuthis. The suckers of Histioteuthis usually have short stalks and have Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-cephalopoda-cephalopoda-oegopsida-histioteuthidae-156-exactly-with-those-of-the-right-tentacle-so-that-a-knob-of-one-tentacle-fits-into-a-corresponding-sucker-of-the-other-tentacle-the-suckers-on-the-arms-are-biserial-those-in-the-middle-of-the-arm-are-large-and-almost-spherical-in-a-large-male-of-calliteuthis-ocellata-the-suckers-are-7-mm-wide-in-histioteuthis-even-8-mm-wide-the-smallest-suckers-are-situated-on-the-ventral-arms-the-largest-suckers-are-5-mm-wide-in-histioteuthis-and-only-2-mm-wide-in-calliteuthis-the-suckers-of-histioteuthis-usually-have-short-stalks-and-have-image235079362.html
RMRJCP3E–. The Cephalopoda. Cephalopoda. Oegopsida: Histioteuthidae 156 exactly with those of the right tentacle so that a knob of one tentacle fits into a corresponding sucker of the other tentacle. The suckers on the arms are biserial; those in the middle of the arm are large and almost spherical. In a large male of Calliteuthis ocellata, the suckers are 7 mm wide, in Histioteuthis even 8 mm wide. The smallest suckers are situated on the ventral arms; the largest suckers are 5 mm wide in Histioteuthis and only 2 mm wide in Calliteuthis. The suckers of Histioteuthis usually have short stalks and have
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. The cephalopods of the north-eastern coast of America. Cephalopoda; Giant squids; Giant squids. Trans Conn. Acad. Vol V PLATE XXVn.. A.E .VerrilL 8. J H Emerton fconi natcrre. Photo LTthlPundEraoTi &Crrsa-nd H'ewlfaven.Ct. â mONlUS HYPERBOREUS ST., HISTIOTEUTHIS COLLINSII V. etc.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Verrill, A. E. (Addison Emery), 1839-1926. [New Haven, Conn. : Connecticut Academy of Scien Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-cephalopods-of-the-north-eastern-coast-of-america-cephalopoda-giant-squids-giant-squids-trans-conn-acad-vol-v-plate-xxvn-ae-verrill-8-j-h-emerton-fconi-natcrre-photo-ltthlpunderaoti-ampcrrsa-nd-hewlfavenct-monlus-hyperboreus-st-histioteuthis-collinsii-v-etc-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-readability-coloration-and-appearance-of-these-illustrations-may-not-perfectly-resemble-the-original-work-verrill-a-e-addison-emery-1839-1926-new-haven-conn-connecticut-academy-of-scien-image235079226.html
RMRJCNXJ–. The cephalopods of the north-eastern coast of America. Cephalopoda; Giant squids; Giant squids. Trans Conn. Acad. Vol V PLATE XXVn.. A.E .VerrilL 8. J H Emerton fconi natcrre. Photo LTthlPundEraoTi &Crrsa-nd H'ewlfaven.Ct. â mONlUS HYPERBOREUS ST., HISTIOTEUTHIS COLLINSII V. etc.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Verrill, A. E. (Addison Emery), 1839-1926. [New Haven, Conn. : Connecticut Academy of Scien
. Compendio della Fauna Italiana. Descrizione elementare Degli Animali pite originali. Zoology. Fig. 205. Chiroteutìiis Veranyi. Fig. 20(5. Histioteuthis bonelliana. duncolate. Natatoie terminali subrotonde; imbuto senza valvola. Gladio allungato, sottile, ristretto nella sua parte mediana. Es. G. veranyi^ Férrusac (fig. 205). Gen. Histioteuthis, D'Orbigny. Corpo breve, conico ; testa pivi voluminosa del corpo ; braccia sessili riunite da membrane larghissime, eccetto il quarto paio, e con due file alternanti di ventose piccole e peduncolate. Braccia tentacolari lunghe con 6 file di ventose de Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/compendio-della-fauna-italiana-descrizione-elementare-degli-animali-pite-originali-zoology-fig-205-chiroteutiis-veranyi-fig-205-histioteuthis-bonelliana-duncolate-natatoie-terminali-subrotonde-imbuto-senza-valvola-gladio-allungato-sottile-ristretto-nella-sua-parte-mediana-es-g-veranyi-frrusac-fig-205-gen-histioteuthis-dorbigny-corpo-breve-conico-testa-pivi-voluminosa-del-corpo-braccia-sessili-riunite-da-membrane-larghissime-eccetto-il-quarto-paio-e-con-due-file-alternanti-di-ventose-piccole-e-peduncolate-braccia-tentacolari-lunghe-con-6-file-di-ventose-de-image232673208.html
RMREF51C–. Compendio della Fauna Italiana. Descrizione elementare Degli Animali pite originali. Zoology. Fig. 205. Chiroteutìiis Veranyi. Fig. 20(5. Histioteuthis bonelliana. duncolate. Natatoie terminali subrotonde; imbuto senza valvola. Gladio allungato, sottile, ristretto nella sua parte mediana. Es. G. veranyi^ Férrusac (fig. 205). Gen. Histioteuthis, D'Orbigny. Corpo breve, conico ; testa pivi voluminosa del corpo ; braccia sessili riunite da membrane larghissime, eccetto il quarto paio, e con due file alternanti di ventose piccole e peduncolate. Braccia tentacolari lunghe con 6 file di ventose de
. Boletin de la Sociedad de Biología de Concepción. Sociedad de Biología de Concepción; Biology; Biology. Bol. Soc. Biol. de Concepción, Tomo LI, Fascículo 1, 1977.. Fig. 1.—Vista ventral y párpados de Histioteuthis corona corona. Fig. 2.—Vista ventral y párpados de Histioteuthis reversa. Fig. 3.—Vista ventral y párpados de Histioteuthis heteropsis. Fig. 4.— Vista dorsal de una especie de Chiroteuthidae. Fig. 5.— Vista ventral de Bathyteuthis abyssicola. - 256 -. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - colorat Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/boletin-de-la-sociedad-de-biologa-de-concepcin-sociedad-de-biologa-de-concepcin-biology-biology-bol-soc-biol-de-concepcin-tomo-li-fascculo-1-1977-fig-1vista-ventral-y-prpados-de-histioteuthis-corona-corona-fig-2vista-ventral-y-prpados-de-histioteuthis-reversa-fig-3vista-ventral-y-prpados-de-histioteuthis-heteropsis-fig-4-vista-dorsal-de-una-especie-de-chiroteuthidae-fig-5-vista-ventral-de-bathyteuthis-abyssicola-256-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-readability-colorat-image234552560.html
RMRHGP54–. Boletin de la Sociedad de Biología de Concepción. Sociedad de Biología de Concepción; Biology; Biology. Bol. Soc. Biol. de Concepción, Tomo LI, Fascículo 1, 1977.. Fig. 1.—Vista ventral y párpados de Histioteuthis corona corona. Fig. 2.—Vista ventral y párpados de Histioteuthis reversa. Fig. 3.—Vista ventral y párpados de Histioteuthis heteropsis. Fig. 4.— Vista dorsal de una especie de Chiroteuthidae. Fig. 5.— Vista ventral de Bathyteuthis abyssicola. - 256 -. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - colorat
. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History). 480 THE IDENTIFICATION OF CEPHALOPOD " BEAKS 'â Clarke, R. 1955. A giant squid swallowed by a sperm whale. Ibid, 44 Arg (10) ; 589-593. Dell, R. K. 1951. A new species of squid, Histioteuthis Coobiana, from New Zealand waters. Zool. Piibl. Vict. Univ. N.Z. (14) : 1-6. 1952. The Recent Cephalopoda of New Zealand. Bull. Dom. Mus. N.Z. (16) : 1-157. HoYLE, W. E. 1886. Report on the Cephalopoda. Report on the scientific results of the voyage of H.M.S. " Challenger " 1873-76. Zoology, 44 : 1-245. IsHiKAWA, C. 1914. ijber eine neue A Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-of-the-british-museum-natural-history-480-the-identification-of-cephalopod-quot-beaks-clarke-r-1955-a-giant-squid-swallowed-by-a-sperm-whale-ibid-44-arg-10-589-593-dell-r-k-1951-a-new-species-of-squid-histioteuthis-coobiana-from-new-zealand-waters-zool-piibl-vict-univ-nz-14-1-6-1952-the-recent-cephalopoda-of-new-zealand-bull-dom-mus-nz-16-1-157-hoyle-w-e-1886-report-on-the-cephalopoda-report-on-the-scientific-results-of-the-voyage-of-hms-quot-challenger-quot-1873-76-zoology-44-1-245-ishikawa-c-1914-ijber-eine-neue-a-image233994692.html
RMRGKAH8–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History). 480 THE IDENTIFICATION OF CEPHALOPOD " BEAKS 'â Clarke, R. 1955. A giant squid swallowed by a sperm whale. Ibid, 44 Arg (10) ; 589-593. Dell, R. K. 1951. A new species of squid, Histioteuthis Coobiana, from New Zealand waters. Zool. Piibl. Vict. Univ. N.Z. (14) : 1-6. 1952. The Recent Cephalopoda of New Zealand. Bull. Dom. Mus. N.Z. (16) : 1-157. HoYLE, W. E. 1886. Report on the Cephalopoda. Report on the scientific results of the voyage of H.M.S. " Challenger " 1873-76. Zoology, 44 : 1-245. IsHiKAWA, C. 1914. ijber eine neue A
. Bulletin du Musée océanographique de Monaco. Ocean. -96- dans le voisinage de la plateforme de sondage et il lançait des éclats lumineux bleus, verts, rouges absolument merveilleux. Nous avons essayé de le capturer; mais il était trop agile et. Fig. 85. — Leachia cyclura. Face inférieure de la moitié du corps montrant les organes lumineux du globe de l'œil. nous n'avons pu y réussir; mais le fait de l'émission d'une lumière intense a été constaté par nous tous. Le Céphalopode qui a excité l'admiration de Verany, se nomme Histioteuthis Ruppelli (Fig. 83). Vous voyez sur son. Please note that Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-du-muse-ocanographique-de-monaco-ocean-96-dans-le-voisinage-de-la-plateforme-de-sondage-et-il-lanait-des-clats-lumineux-bleus-verts-rouges-absolument-merveilleux-nous-avons-essay-de-le-capturer-mais-il-tait-trop-agile-et-fig-85-leachia-cyclura-face-infrieure-de-la-moiti-du-corps-montrant-les-organes-lumineux-du-globe-de-lil-nous-navons-pu-y-russir-mais-le-fait-de-lmission-dune-lumire-intense-a-t-constat-par-nous-tous-le-cphalopode-qui-a-excit-ladmiration-de-verany-se-nomme-histioteuthis-ruppelli-fig-83-vous-voyez-sur-son-please-note-that-image234037766.html
RMRGN9FJ–. Bulletin du Musée océanographique de Monaco. Ocean. -96- dans le voisinage de la plateforme de sondage et il lançait des éclats lumineux bleus, verts, rouges absolument merveilleux. Nous avons essayé de le capturer; mais il était trop agile et. Fig. 85. — Leachia cyclura. Face inférieure de la moitié du corps montrant les organes lumineux du globe de l'œil. nous n'avons pu y réussir; mais le fait de l'émission d'une lumière intense a été constaté par nous tous. Le Céphalopode qui a excité l'admiration de Verany, se nomme Histioteuthis Ruppelli (Fig. 83). Vous voyez sur son. Please note that
. Dr. Johannes Leunis Synopsis der thierkunde. Ein handbuch für höhere lehranstalten und für alle, welche sich wissenschaftlich mit der naturgeschichte der thiere beschäftigen wollen. Animals. I. Dibranchiäta. 3tt5cltiemer. 839 2:ri(^ter mit Histioteuthis. LoHgöpais, 4. ^. Oi^-Olisiclae '^ (§ 650, .). C-'omriaiit offen, fo bafe bie ?infe §⢠ö54. iinmittctbar öom ecemaffcr bffpütt nnrb; iuufvc (2d)alc ^oviiig 3)ic mciftcn teiH-u ^jclagifd). l'ian reimt 14 (S^attuiigcii mit ctiva .'id Wirten, taniiitcv niiv einige »uenigc fcffile. llckrfidit ber u)td)tigftcn (l^attuntien ber Oi;:;o Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dr-johannes-leunis-synopsis-der-thierkunde-ein-handbuch-fr-hhere-lehranstalten-und-fr-alle-welche-sich-wissenschaftlich-mit-der-naturgeschichte-der-thiere-beschftigen-wollen-animals-i-dibranchita-3tt5cltiemer-839-2riter-mit-histioteuthis-lohgpais-4-oi-olisiclae-650-c-omriaiit-offen-fo-bafe-bie-infe-54-iinmittctbar-om-ecemaffcr-bffptt-nnrb-iuufvc-2dalc-oviiig-3ic-mciftcn-teih-u-jclagifd-lian-reimt-14-sattuiigcii-mit-ctiva-id-wirten-taniiitcv-niiv-einige-uenigc-fcffile-llckrfidit-ber-utdtigftcn-lattuntien-ber-oio-image232772366.html
RMREKKEP–. Dr. Johannes Leunis Synopsis der thierkunde. Ein handbuch für höhere lehranstalten und für alle, welche sich wissenschaftlich mit der naturgeschichte der thiere beschäftigen wollen. Animals. I. Dibranchiäta. 3tt5cltiemer. 839 2:ri(^ter mit Histioteuthis. LoHgöpais, 4. ^. Oi^-Olisiclae '^ (§ 650, .). C-'omriaiit offen, fo bafe bie ?infe §⢠ö54. iinmittctbar öom ecemaffcr bffpütt nnrb; iuufvc (2d)alc ^oviiig 3)ic mciftcn teiH-u ^jclagifd). l'ian reimt 14 (S^attuiigcii mit ctiva .'id Wirten, taniiitcv niiv einige »uenigc fcffile. llckrfidit ber u)td)tigftcn (l^attuntien ber Oi;:;o
. Elements of comparative anatomy. Anatomy, Comparative. APPENDAGES OF MOLLUSCA. 3^7 all Dibranchiata. The arms of the Octopoda, like the similar ones in the Decapoda, are connected together at their bases by a web, ex- cepting the pair which are nearest to the sides of the funnel. This connecting membrane extends farther in some Octopoda ; sometimes over a few of the arms only (four in Tremoctopus), or over them all (Histioteuthis, more completely in Cirroteuthis), and is continued right up to the tips of the arms. The suckers are special structures found on the arms of the Cephalopoda; they Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/elements-of-comparative-anatomy-anatomy-comparative-appendages-of-mollusca-37-all-dibranchiata-the-arms-of-the-octopoda-like-the-similar-ones-in-the-decapoda-are-connected-together-at-their-bases-by-a-web-ex-cepting-the-pair-which-are-nearest-to-the-sides-of-the-funnel-this-connecting-membrane-extends-farther-in-some-octopoda-sometimes-over-a-few-of-the-arms-only-four-in-tremoctopus-or-over-them-all-histioteuthis-more-completely-in-cirroteuthis-and-is-continued-right-up-to-the-tips-of-the-arms-the-suckers-are-special-structures-found-on-the-arms-of-the-cephalopoda-they-image231606752.html
RMRCPGNM–. Elements of comparative anatomy. Anatomy, Comparative. APPENDAGES OF MOLLUSCA. 3^7 all Dibranchiata. The arms of the Octopoda, like the similar ones in the Decapoda, are connected together at their bases by a web, ex- cepting the pair which are nearest to the sides of the funnel. This connecting membrane extends farther in some Octopoda ; sometimes over a few of the arms only (four in Tremoctopus), or over them all (Histioteuthis, more completely in Cirroteuthis), and is continued right up to the tips of the arms. The suckers are special structures found on the arms of the Cephalopoda; they
. Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition, 1901-1903, im Auftrage des Reichsamtes des Innern. Gauss (Ship); Scientific expeditions; Antarctica. / / 99?. 1 u. 1 RGbsaamen del. Fig. 1—4 Morotheuthis aequatorialis. Fig. 5 Teleoteuthis caribaea. Fig. 6—8 Enoploteuthis leptura. Fig. 9 Abralia sp. Fig. 10—12 Pterygioteuthis gemmata. Fig. 13—14 Octopodoteuthis? sp. Fig. 15—20 Meleagroteuthis asteroessa. Fig. 21—22 Histioteuthis bonelliana.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/deutsche-sdpolar-expedition-1901-1903-im-auftrage-des-reichsamtes-des-innern-gauss-ship-scientific-expeditions-antarctica-99-1-u-1-rgbsaamen-del-fig-14-morotheuthis-aequatorialis-fig-5-teleoteuthis-caribaea-fig-68-enoploteuthis-leptura-fig-9-abralia-sp-fig-1012-pterygioteuthis-gemmata-fig-1314-octopodoteuthis-sp-fig-1520-meleagroteuthis-asteroessa-fig-2122-histioteuthis-bonelliana-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-readability-coloration-and-appearance-of-these-illustrations-image231635337.html
RMRCRW6H–. Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition, 1901-1903, im Auftrage des Reichsamtes des Innern. Gauss (Ship); Scientific expeditions; Antarctica. / / 99?. 1 u. 1 RGbsaamen del. Fig. 1—4 Morotheuthis aequatorialis. Fig. 5 Teleoteuthis caribaea. Fig. 6—8 Enoploteuthis leptura. Fig. 9 Abralia sp. Fig. 10—12 Pterygioteuthis gemmata. Fig. 13—14 Octopodoteuthis? sp. Fig. 15—20 Meleagroteuthis asteroessa. Fig. 21—22 Histioteuthis bonelliana.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations
. Die Cephalopoden. Valdivia (Ship); Cephalopoda; Valdivia Expedition (1898-1899). Oegopsiden. 47 Wandungen der Capillaren bei ihrem Eintritt in den Leuchtkörper sicli verdicken und den An- schein erwecken, als ob es sich um Drüsenschläuche handele (Taf. XLIV, Fig. 3, 7, 8). Mit nur wenigen Ausnahmen ist es mir stets gelungen, eine I n n e r ' i e r u n g des Leucht- körpers nachzuweisen. Jcuüin und Hovle haben eine solche bereits bei Histioteuthis erkannt, insofern hier Nervenäste, häufig in Begleitung von Gefäßen, in den Basalteil des Organes ein- dringen, den aus Schuppenzellen gebildeten Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/die-cephalopoden-valdivia-ship-cephalopoda-valdivia-expedition-1898-1899-oegopsiden-47-wandungen-der-capillaren-bei-ihrem-eintritt-in-den-leuchtkrper-sicli-verdicken-und-den-an-schein-erwecken-als-ob-es-sich-um-drsenschluche-handele-taf-xliv-fig-3-7-8-mit-nur-wenigen-ausnahmen-ist-es-mir-stets-gelungen-eine-i-n-n-e-r-i-e-r-u-n-g-des-leucht-krpers-nachzuweisen-jcuin-und-hovle-haben-eine-solche-bereits-bei-histioteuthis-erkannt-insofern-hier-nervenste-hufig-in-begleitung-von-gefen-in-den-basalteil-des-organes-ein-dringen-den-aus-schuppenzellen-gebildeten-image231595330.html
RMRCP25P–. Die Cephalopoden. Valdivia (Ship); Cephalopoda; Valdivia Expedition (1898-1899). Oegopsiden. 47 Wandungen der Capillaren bei ihrem Eintritt in den Leuchtkörper sicli verdicken und den An- schein erwecken, als ob es sich um Drüsenschläuche handele (Taf. XLIV, Fig. 3, 7, 8). Mit nur wenigen Ausnahmen ist es mir stets gelungen, eine I n n e r ' i e r u n g des Leucht- körpers nachzuweisen. Jcuüin und Hovle haben eine solche bereits bei Histioteuthis erkannt, insofern hier Nervenäste, häufig in Begleitung von Gefäßen, in den Basalteil des Organes ein- dringen, den aus Schuppenzellen gebildeten
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