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  2. Vulcanoctopus - Wikipedia

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    Vulcanoctopus hydrothermalis, also known as the vent octopus, is a small benthic octopus endemic to hydrothermal vents. [1] It is the only known species of the genus Vulcanoctopus . This vent octopus is endemic to the hydrothermal vent habitat that is located in the East Pacific Rise.

  3. Incirrata - Wikipedia

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    Incirrata (or Incirrina) is a suborder of the order Octopoda.The suborder contains the classic "benthic octopuses," as well as many pelagic octopus families, including the paper nautiluses.

  4. Octopus sinensis - Wikipedia

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    Octopus sinensis (commonly the East Asian common octopus) is a mollusk belonging to the class Cephalopoda. Octopus sinensis is a well-known shallow-water benthic octopus species found in the coastal, temperature waters of South Korea, China, and Japan, [ 1 ] with the species name, sinensis being Latin for Chinese. [ 2 ]

  5. Eledone palari - Wikipedia

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    Eledone palari, commonly known as the spongetip octopus, is a species of benthic octopus from the coastal waters of the eastern Indian Ocean and the south-western Pacific. The species was formally described in 1992 and is the first species of the genus Eledone to be discovered which is not distributed in the Atlantic Ocean.

  6. Greater blue-ringed octopus - Wikipedia

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    The greater blue-ringed octopus is a benthic animal that has a solitary way of life and is widespread throughout the tropical and subtropical waters of the Indo-West Pacific, from Sri Lanka to the Philippines and from Australia to Papua New Guinea, the Solomon Islands and Vanuatu. The animal prefers shallow waters with a mixed seabed (such as ...

  7. Opisthoteuthis californiana - Wikipedia

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    Flapjack octopuses usually appear pinkish. [5] They have fins above their eyes, similar to those found on some species of squid. Their maximum size is 20 cm (7.9 in) mantle length. [5] They have eight arms (like any other octopus), but these affixed together in an umbrella shape. [6]

  8. East Pacific red octopus - Wikipedia

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    East Pacific red octopus, rescued from a gull near Los Osos, California. Octopus rubescens (commonly the East Pacific red octopus which is a Cephalopod, and also known as the ruby octopus, a preferred common name due to the abundance of octopus species colloquially known as red octopus [1]) is the most commonly occurring shallow-water octopus on much of the North American West Coast and a ...

  9. Turquet's octopus - Wikipedia

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    Turquet's octopus (Pareledone turqueti) is a species of benthic octopus with a circumpolar Antarctic distribution. The species has a wide depth range, occurring from shallow waters to 4,000 m deep. [1] P. turqueti grows to 15 cm in mantle length. [2]