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    Incirrata (or Incirrina) is a suborder of the order Octopoda. The suborder contains the classic "benthic octopuses," as well as many pelagic octopus families...
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    family Alloposidae, part of the superfamily Argonautoidea in the suborder Incirrata of the order Octopoda. The seven-arm octopus is so named because in males...
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    Argonautoidea is a superfamily of the suborder Incirrata containing all known argonautoids. Radular teeth of argonautoids Class Cephalopoda Subclass Nautiloidea:...
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    using a greater coverage of species and genes, have found Cirrata and Incirrata to be monophyletic clades, consistent with earlier morphological and molecular...
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    Octopodoidea is a superfamily of the suborder Incirrata containing all extant octopods except for the cirrate octopodes, argonauts (Alloposidae, Argonautidae...
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    Animalia Phylum: Mollusca Class: Cephalopoda Order: Octopoda Suborder: Incirrata Family: †Palaeoctopodidae Dollo, 1912 Genera †Keuppia †Palaeoctopus...
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  • (Ypresian) Monte Bolca Lagerstätte  Italy An octopus belonging to the group Incirrata. The type species is B. pesciaraensis. Duvalia arctica Sp. nov Valid Mutterlose...
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    Evolution and phylogenetic relationships of deep-sea octopods (Cirrata and Incirrata). [pp. 253–276] In: M.R. Clarke & E.R. Trueman (eds.). The Mollusca. Volume...
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    "Benthoctopus rigbyae, n. sp., a new species of cephalopod (Octopoda; Incirrata) from near the Antarctic Peninsula" (PDF). Malacologia. 15 (1): 13–28...
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