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The Cephalopod Model
The Octopus and their Relatives - An Introductory Learning Resource Guide to the Cephalopods. Order: Vampyromorpha- vampire squids; deep water octopod forms with 8 arms united by a web. [eng]
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Vampyromorpha: Vampyroteuthidae: Vampyroteuthis infernalis Chun, 1903
Characteristics, Life History, Behavior, Distribution, References. [eng]
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Biblio
Herring, P. J., Dilly, P. N. and Cope, C. (1994). The bioluminescent organs of the deep-sea cephalopod Vampyroteuthis.
infernalis (Cephalopoda: Vampyromorpha). J. Zool., Lond. 223, 45 - 55. Hunt, J. C. (1996). Octopus and Squid, 64 pp. Monterey Bay Aquarium
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Seibel, B. A., Chausson, F., Lallier, F. H., Zal, F. and Childress, J. J. (1999). Vampire blood: respiratory physiology of the vampire squid (Cephalopoda:
Vampyromorpha) in relation to the oxygen minimum layer. Exp. Biol. Online 4. [eng]
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The Giant Vampire Squid from Hell
A new species of squid has been discovered and has been classified as the second species of the Order Vampyromorpha, Family Vampyrotheuthiodae. Five times as
long and infinitely terrifying, the Vampyroteuthis Magnis squid is the true ruler of the deep. [eng]
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