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  2. Hectocotylus - Wikipedia

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    In male seven-arm octopuses (Haliphron atlanticus), the hectocotylus develops in an inconspicuous sac in front of the right eye that gives the male the appearance of having only seven arms. In argonauts , the male transfers the spermatophores to the female by putting its hectocotylus into a cavity in the mantle of the female, called the pallial ...

  3. Cephalopod limb - Wikipedia

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    Arms and buccal mass of the squid Taningia danae.As in other Octopoteuthidae, the tentacles are absent in adults. Oral view of the bobtail squid Semirossia tenera Head and limbs of the bobtail squid Rossia glaucopis Oral view of male Bathypolypus arcticus with hectocotylus on arm III (left) Cephalopod suckers and configuration of suckers on tentacular club Serrated suckers of a giant squid ...

  4. Octopus ancestor is the first of its kind with 10 functional arms

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    Syllipsimopodi bideni had 10 arms, fins, and rows of suckers to clutch prey. It lived 328 million years ago and represents a new species of vampyropod – the group of marine animals that includes ...

  5. Octopodiformes - Wikipedia

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    Octopodiformes is a superorder of the subclass Coleoidea, comprising the octopuses and the vampire squid.All living members of Octopodiformes have eight arms, either lacking the two tentacles of squid (as is the case in octopuses) or modifying the tentacles into thin filaments (as in vampire squid).

  6. Octopus arms ‘can make decisions on their own ... - AOL

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  7. Henry the Hexapus - Wikipedia

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    Henry the Hexapus was a six-limbed lesser octopus found by British marine scientists in 2008. [1] [2] The name alludes to King Henry VIII, who had six wives. [3] While the name Hexapus is descriptive, Henry the Hexapus should not be confused with Hexapus, a recognized genus of crabs.

  8. Wunderpus photogenicus - Wikipedia

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    Wunderpus photogenicus, the wunderpus octopus, is a small-bodied species of octopus with distinct white and rusty brown coloration. [2] 'Wunderpus' from German "wunder" meaning 'marvel or wonder'. Wunderpus' from German "wunder" meaning 'marvel or wonder'.

  9. Seven-arm octopus - Wikipedia

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    The seven-arm octopus is so named because in males, the hectocotylus (a specially modified arm used in egg fertilization) is coiled in a sac beneath the right eye. Due to this species' thick, gelatinous tissue, the arm is easily overlooked, giving the appearance of just seven arms. However, like other octopuses, it actually has eight. [5]