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A Review of Southern Ocean Squids Using Nets and Beaks
Cephalopods
An Illustrated Key to the Families of the Order
A New Genus and Three New Species of Decapodiform Cephalopods (Mollusca: Cephalopoda)
Defensive Behaviors of Deep-Sea Squids: Ink Release, Body Patterning, and Arm Autotomy
Forage Fauna in the Diet of Three Large Pelagic Fishes (Lancetfish, Swordfish
Mesopelagic Sightings of Ocean Sunfishes (Molidae)
Cephalopods As Predators: a Short Journey Among Behavioral Flexibilities, Adaptions, and Feeding Habits
Genus-Level Phylogeny of Cephalopods Using Molecular Markers: Current Status and Problematic Areas
Genus-Level Phylogeny of Cephalopods Using Molecular Markers: Current Status and Problematic Areas
Marine Flora and Fauna of the Eastern United States Mollusca: Cephalopoda
Two Pairs of Fins in the Late Jurassic Coleoid Trachyteuthis from Southern Germany
Class Cephalopoda
Cephalopods in the Diet of Swordfish (Xiphias Gladius)
Diet of Pygmy Sperm Whales (Kogia Breviceps) in the Hawaiian Archipelago
Oceanic Cephalopod Distribution and Species Diversity in the Eastern North Atlantic
An Illustrated Key to the Families of the Order
ROV Video Offers Clues on How Rare Squid Catches Prey 28 August 2013, by Bob Yirka
Top View
Unobtrusive Camera-Platforms for Observing Large Deep-Sea Squid
Reveal Unique Use of Tentacles Grimalditeuthis Bonplandi
Resolving the Systematics of Unstable Squid Families Using Integrative Taxonomy to Aid Cephalopod Conservation
Marine Flora and Fauna of the Eastern United States Mollusca: Cephalopoda
Mesopelagic Sightings of Ocean Sunfishes (Molidae)
14 Cherel FB 105(1)
Oegopsid Squids Diagnostic Features: No Corneal Membrane Covers the Eyes, Which Are Exposed Directly to Seawater
First Record of Asperoteuthis Acanthoderma (Lu, 1977) (Cephalopoda: Oegopsida: Chiroteuthidae), from the Arabian Sea
ANCISTROCHEIRIDAE Ancistrocheirus Lesueurii
Cruise Report
Lancetfish, Swordfish and Yellowfin Tuna
Deep-Sea Squid Uses Tentacles to Attract Prey Mysterious Cephalopod's Fragile Arms Lure Its Food Close Enough for Killing
Mesopelagic Sightings of Ocean Sunfishes (Molidae)
CHIROTEUTHID and RELATED PARALARVAE from HAW Allan WATERS Richard Edward Young
A Multi-Gene Phylogeny of Cephalopoda Supports Convergent Morphological Evolution in Association with Multiple Habitat Shifts in the Marine Environment
Cephalopods of the Broad Caribbean: Distribution, Abundance, and Ecological Importance