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- of arms IV are hectocotylized. In incirrate octopuses, it is one of arm pair III. Rare examples of double and bilateral hectocotylization have also been...
- briareus, one with a forked arm tip, octopuses with double or bilateral hectocotylization, and specimens with up to 96 arm branches. Branched arms and other...
- performed in the Mexican Pacific found many male octopuses to have double hectocotylization (Mariana Díaz-Santana-Iturrios et al, 2019). It is ubiquitous for...
- from inside the mantle. The two ventral arms on a male giant squid are hectocotylized, which means they are specialized to facilitate the fertilization of...
- these genera differ from Vitreledonella in that the right third arm is hectocotylized and the radula is ctenodont (with comb-like individual teeth). According...
- or lateral arms are the longest. For males, the third right arm is hectocotylized and lack functional tips. The arms are an important appendage because...
- length. In male D. opalescens, the left ventral arm is specialized or “hectocotylized” for ****top**** transfer during mating. The eyes of D. opalescens...
- comparison with its other arms and in males the left ventral arm is hectocotylized. The arm has 6 to 12 pairs of normal suckers at its base with the suckers...
- maorum have a small ligula, the ligula is a specialised arm tip on the hectocotylized arm which grips to allow the transfer of ****top****s. Within the...
- females. The males bear suckers in 2 rows on the middle part of the hectocotylized right or left arm IV. The genus Liocranchia consists of two valid species...