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Spent females of deep-water squid Gonatopsis octopedatus Sasaki, 1920 (Gonatidae) in the epipelagic layer of the Okhotsk and Japan seas
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Published 1993
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West-Arctic and East-Arctic distributional ranges of cephalopods
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Giant north pacific octopus, Octopus dofleini apollyon (Berry), in deep water of the western bering sea
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West-Arctic and East-Arctic distributional ranges of cephalopods
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Redescription of the deep-sea cirrate octopod Cirroteuthis magna Hoyle, 1885, and considerations on the Genus Cirroteuthis (Mollusca: Cephalopoda)
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Published 1998
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Redescription of the Deep-Sea Cirrate Octopod Cirroteuthis magna Hoyle, 1885, and Considerations on the Genus Cirroteuthis (Mollusca: Cephalopoda)
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Guerra, Ángel
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Villanueva, Roger
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Nesis
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Kir
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Bedoya, J.
Published 1998
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