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vampire squid (Vampyroteuthis infernalis)
| Subject:  | vampire squid (Vampyroteuthis infernalis) 
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Date: 2011:10:31 08:19:48
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 ALBERT Rf^ PRINCE DE MONACO, CAMP.SCIENT.
 CEPHALOPODES (111) PL.V.
 Vesquepinx.
 Wenier àWinfer, Francfort ^/M.
 MELANOTEUTHIS LUCENS JOUBlN
 Date	1889
 Source	http://www.flickr.com/photos/biodivlibrary/6298609064
 Author	Albert; Guerne, Jules de; Richard, Jules
 Full title	Résultats des campagnes scientifiques accomplies sur son yacht par Albert Ier, prince souverain de Monaco ...
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 The vampire squid (Vampyroteuthis infernalis, lit. "vampire squid from Hell") is a small, deep-sea cephalopod found throughout the temperate and tropical oceans of the world. Unique retractile sensory filaments justify the vampire squid's placement in its own order: Vampyromorphida (formerly Vampyromorpha), which shares similarities with both squid and octopodes. As a phylogenetic relict it is the only known surviving member of its order, first described and originally classified as an octopus in 1903 by German teuthologist Carl Chun, but later assigned to a new order together with several extinct taxa.   |   
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