Taningia fimbria

Taningia fimbria is a recently described species of octopoteuthid squid from the genus Taningia[1]. Like its better-known congener T. danae, T. fimbria is capable of achieving large sizes as adults; a recently examined specimen exceeded 1.65 m in mantle length.[2] Like other members of the genus, T. fimbria lacks tentacles beyond small paralarval stages, has arms bearing two rows of sheathed hooks (instead of suckers), and bears large photophores at the tips of two arms. However, several unique characteristics separate the species from other species of Taningia. These include:

  • lanceolate projections extending from the inner funnel aperture (unique character among known cephalopods)
  • epidermal tubercles (a unique feature in the genus and family)
  • modifications to arm hooks and arm morphology

Taningia fimbria
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Mollusca
Class: Cephalopoda
Order: Oegopsida
Superfamily: Octopoteuthoidea
Family: Octopoteuthidae
Genus: Taningia
Species:
T. fimbria
Binomial name
Taningia fimbria
Kelly, 2019

See also

References

  1. Kelly, Jesse Tyler (2019). Systematics of the Octopoteuthidae Berry, 1912 (Cephalopoda: Oegopsida) (Thesis thesis). Auckland University of Technology.
  2. "Capture of rare giant squid near Whakaari/ White Island". RNZ. 2020-07-23. Retrieved 2020-07-24.
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