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Hi Paul - I think all the images are of Tremoctopus, but I don't know what species. See http://tolweb.org/Tremoctopus.
Cheers,
Liz Shea
DMNH/Wilmington, DE
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Subject: [CONCH-L] Live and Stranded Large Cephalopoda - Florida - ID help appreciated
CONCH-L subscribers,
Recently, a couple live, large Cephalopods have been videotaped in
shallow water off the central eastern coast of Florida (Jupiter and
Delray Beach areas). Additionally, a Cephalopod was found stranded
(dead, beached) in the Delray Beach, Florida area.
Any assistance with identification is appreciated!
If help is offered, please be sure to specify which images are being
addressed, as we're not sure that all images are of the same species.
See:
http://www.PaulMikkelsen.com/psm/mollusca/Cephalopoda/index.asp
Thanks,
Paul S. Mikkelsen
Fort Pierce, Forida USA
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