Gonatopsis japonicus
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| Gonatopsis japonicus | |
|---|---|
| Scientific classification | |
| Domain: | Eukaryota |
| Kingdom: | Animalia |
| Phylum: | Mollusca |
| Class: | Cephalopoda |
| Order: | Oegopsida |
| Family: | Gonatidae |
| Genus: | Gonatopsis |
| Species: | G. japonicus |
| Binomial name | |
| Gonatopsis japonicus Okiyama, 1969[2] | |
Gonatopsis japonicus is a species of squid from the family Gonatidae. This species is restricted to the western North Pacific in the seas around the Japanese Archipelago.
Gonatopsis japonicus is a squid with a slender, muscular mantle. It is relatively large with thin fins and a long, pointed tail. The head is wider than the opening of the mantle. It has robust arms that are armed with heavy hooks. These arms are of different lengths, the longest being just over half the length of the mantle. There are five rows of teeth on the radula.[3] Tentacles are absent in adults. It is a large species that grows to a mantle length of 620mm.[4]
Distribution
Gonatopsis japonicus is restricted to the western North Pacific in the Sea of Japan north to the southern Okhotsk Sea and it may also occur off the eastern coast of Japan.[1] It has also been reported from the Kuril Islands east to the central and eastern Bering Sea.[4]