Pareledone

Pareledone is a genus of octopuses in the family Megaleledonidae.[1]

Pareledone
Pareledone charcoti
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Mollusca
Class: Cephalopoda
Order: Octopoda
Family: Megaleledonidae
Genus: Pareledone
Robson, 1932
Species

See text.

Species

  • Pareledone adelieana (Berry, 1917)
  • Pareledone aequipapillae Allcock, 2005[2]
  • Pareledone albimaculata Allcock, 2005[2]
  • Pareledone antarctica (Thiele, 1920) *
  • Pareledone aurata Allcock, 2005[2]
  • Pareledone charcoti (Joubin, 1905)
  • Pareledone cornuta Allcock, 2005[2]
  • Pareledone felix Allcock, Strugnell, Prodohl, Piatkowski & Vecchione, 2007[3]
  • Pareledone framensis (Lu & Stranks, 1994)
  • Pareledone harrissoni (Berry, 1917)
  • Pareledone panchroma Allcock, 2005[2]
  • Pareledone polymorpha (Robson, 1930)
  • Pareledone prydzensis (Lu & Stranks, 1994 )
  • Pareledone serperastrata Allcock, 2005[2]
  • Pareledone subtilis Allcock, 2005[2]
  • Pareledone turqueti (Joubin, 1905), Turquet's octopus

The species listed above with an asterisk (*) are questionable and need further study to determine if they are valid species or synonyms.

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References

  1. Phillippe Bouchet (2015). "Megaleledonidae Taki, 1961". World Register of Marine Species. Flanders Marine Institute. Retrieved 1 February 2018.
  2. Allcock, A. L. (2005). "On the confusion surrounding Pareledone charcoti (Joubin, 1905) (Cephalopoda: Octopodidae): endemic radiation in the Southern Ocean". Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society. 143 (1): 75–108. doi:10.1111/j.1096-3642.2004.00146.x.
  3. Allcock, A. L.; Strugnell, J. M.; Prodöhl, P.; Piatkowski, U.; Vecchione, M. (2007). "A new species of Pareledone (Cephalopoda: Octopodidae) from Antarctic Peninsula Waters". Polar Biology. 30 (7): 883–893. doi:10.1007/s00300-006-0248-9.


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