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Pareledone turqueti : ウィキペディア英語版 | Turquet's octopus
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.〔Norman, M.D. 2000. ''Cephalopods: A World Guide''. ConchBooks.〕 ''P. turqueti'' grows to 15 cm in mantle length.〔(CephBase: Mantle Length of ''Pareledone turqueti'' )〕 It is characterised by the absence of a skin ridge round the body, and its nearly smooth skin, which is covered with low granular bumps.〔 In the wild, ''P. turqueti'' is known to be preyed upon by Patagonian toothfish off South Georgia〔Xavier, J.C., P.G. Rodhouse, M.G. Purves, T.M. Daw, J. Arata & G.M. Pilling 2002. ''Polar Biology'' 25: 323-330.〕 and Weddell seals off the South Shetland Islands.〔Klages, N.T.W. 1996. ''Phil. Trans. R. Soc. Lond. B'' 351: 1045-1052.〕 The type specimen was collected in the Antarctic Ocean (65°S, 64°W) and is deposited at the Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle in Paris.〔(Current Classification of Recent Cephalopoda )〕 ==References==
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