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- The vampire squid (Vampyroteuthis infernalis, lit. 'vampire squid from ****') is a small cephalopod found throughout temperate and tropical oceans in extreme...
- parasitic lamprey Dracula fish (Danionella dracula) Vampire squid (Vampyroteuthis infernalis) Vampyron****a rhodanica ("vampire fish trap"), an extinct...
- Vampyromorphida is an order of cephalopods comprising one known extant species (Vampyroteuthis infernalis) and many extinct taxa. Physically, they somewhat resemble...
- family of vampyromorph cephalopods containing the extant vampire squid, Vampyroteuthis infernalis, and the extinct genera Necroteuthis, Provampyroteuthis and...
- are conflicting. Nautilus tends to be considered an outgroup, with Vampyroteuthis forming an outgroup to other squid; however in one analysis the nautiloids...
- in a single extant member of the Octopodiformes, the vampire squid (Vampyroteuthis infernalis). It is so named for its superficial resemblance to the Roman...
- thinner with suckers only at their club-like ends. The vampire squid (Vampyroteuthis) also lacks tentacles but has sensory filaments. The cladograms are...
- sac. Vampyron****a shares some characters with modern vampire squid Vampyroteuthis, such as lack of ink sac and unique type of sucker attachment. Analysis...
- Chun's own Die Cephalopoden in which Chun describes the vampire squid Vampyroteuthis infernalis the scientific name meaning "the vampire squid from ****"...
- ram's horn squid of the monotypic order Spirulida. The vampire squid (Vampyroteuthis infernalis), however, is more closely related to the octopus than to...