Opisthoteuthis bruuni

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Opisthoteuthis bruuni
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Mollusca
Class: Cephalopoda
Order: Octopoda
Family: Opisthoteuthidae
Genus: Opisthoteuthis
Species:
O. bruuni
Binomial name
Opisthoteuthis bruuni
Voss, 1982[2]
Synonyms
  • Grimpoteuthis bruuni[2]

Opisthoteuthis bruuni is a species of finned cirrate octopus found along the western coast of the Americas from Chile to as far north as California[3][4]. Their tissue is almost jelly-like, and they have short, round bodies.[5][3] The octopus was named for Anton Bruun, a Danish ichthyologist.[5]

The species was originally placed in the genus Grimpoteuthis; however, it was placed in Opisthoteuthis after some re-evaluation. The classification of cirrate octopuses is regularly revised as scientists learn more about these deep-sea octopuses. Recent genetic and molecular testing, for example, confirmed O. bruuni as a member of the family Opisthoteuthidae.[6][3]

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