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Haliphron atlanticus (70 mm ML); details of brachial crown, deep web, and sucker arrangement

Originally published in: Verrill, A.E. 1881. The cephalopods of the north-eastern coast of America. Part II. The smaller cephalopods, including the "squids" and the octopi, with other allied forms. Trans. Connecticut Acad. Sciences 5: 259-446.

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