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Genus of molluscs
Muusoctopus eicomar (Vega, 2009) Muusoctopus eureka (Robson, 1929) Muusoctopus fuscus (Taki, 1964) Muusoctopus hokkaidensis (Berry, 1921) Muusoctopus
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Species of octopus
Muusoctopus bizikovi is a species of octopus in the family Enteroctopodidae. It was first described in a paper by Ian G. Gleadall, Juergen Guerrero-Kommritz
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Species of octopus
Muusoctopus levis is a species of octopus in the family Enteroctopodidae. It was first described by William Evans Hoyle in 1885 in an article in the Annals
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Genus of cephalopods
Cistopus indicus (Rapp, 1835) Octopus januarii Hoyle, 1885: synonym of Muusoctopus januarii (Hoyle, 1885) Octopus kagoshimensis Ortmann, 1888: synonym of
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Family of molluscs
the family Enteroctopodidae: Enteroctopus Rochebrune & Mabille, 1889 Muusoctopus Gleadall, 2004 Sasakiopus Jorgensen, Strugnell & Allcock, 2010 Teretoctopus
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Species of gastropod
giganteus, and Vaginula seychellensis. In 2025, the award went to the genus Muusoctopus, a deep-sea octopus. Cumia intertexta reaches a maximum length of about
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Genus of molluscs
genus in the family Bathypolypodidae, and the latter as a synonym of Muusoctopus. The type specimen was collected and the Sea of Okhotsk, and the describer
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British zoologist (1855–1926)
blue-ringed octopus 1883 Metasepia pfefferi Flambuoyant cuttlefish 1885 Muusoctopus levis 1885 Octopus australis Hammer octopus 1885 Octopus hongkongensis
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Genus of molluscs
posterior salivary glands. The genus is overall rather comparable to Muusoctopus and Vulcanoctopus, particularly given the lack of ink sac, but the quadripartite
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Oceanographic expedition
Two Muusoctopus sp. appear to wrestle for space inside the wreck seen on Dive 02 of the expedition.
NOAAS Okeanos Explorer Gulf of Mexico 2018 Expedition
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American oceanographer
the remarkable diversity of octopuses in the region and suggest the Muusoctopus genus has adapted to brood in warm, hydrothermal environments. "Beth
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English : from Middle English trowte ‘trout’, hence a metonymic occupational name for a fisherman, or a nickname for someone supposedly resembling the fish.Altered spelling of German Traut.
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People of witness, a prey.
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