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Callimachus rancureli (Okutani 1981)

K.S.R. Bolstad and Richard E. Young
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Containing group: Callimachus

Introduction

Callimachus rancureli is a small squid; the maximum adult size recorded is a female of 150 mm ML (Bolstad, 2010).

Brief diagnosis:

A Callimachus with ...

Characteristics

  1. Arms
    1. Arm formula II> or = III=IV>I. Arms II-IV 86% of ML. Arms with 70-90 large suckers at >45 mm ML
  2. Tentacles
    1. Tentacles robust; clubs ~38% ML (range: 33-48% ML. Carpus with 7-10 suckers. Manus with 24-27 hooks. Up to 5 marginal suckers present at 105 mm ML. Terminal pad with 8-11 suckers.
    2. Hooks robust, strongly curved in profile, with curved necks.Longest ventral hook (V5 or V6) ~3x length of dorsal counterpart and ~15% of club length at 105 mm ML or ~10% of club length at 35 mm ML. Ventral hook bases approximately symmetrical.
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      Figure. Oral view of the tentacular club of C. rancureli, female, 105 mm ML. Drawing from Bolstad (2010).

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      Figure. A large hook (V5) from the ventral hook series of the club of C. rancureli, female, 105 mm ML. Drawings - Slightly oblique profile view (left) and an oral view (right). Photograph - Scanning electron micrograph. All three images from Bolstad (2010).

  3. Head
    1. Head length ~20% of ML (range 16-25%), width ~ 25% ML.
    2. Radula: Rachidian tricuspid; 1st lateral tooth bicuspid, ~60% of rachidian height; 2nd lateral tooth unicuspid, ~125% of rachidian height; marginal tooth ~200% of rachidian height.
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      Figure. Scanning electron micrograph of the radula of C. rancureli, male, 41 mm ML.

  4. Fins
    1. Broadly ovate; length ~42%of ML (range: 32-49% ML); width ~93" of ML (range: 70-100% ML).
  5. Photophores
    1. Photophores absent.
  6. Gladius
    1. Gladius visible dorsally through integument. Rostrum ventrally through posterior ~3% of ML.

Comments

The above description C. rancureli is taken from Bolstad (2010) which contains more details than presented here..

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Scientific Name Callimachus rancureli
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Bolstad, K.S.R. and Richard E. Young. 2015. Callimachus rancureli (Okutani 1981). Version 26 February 2015 (under construction). http://tolweb.org/Callimachus_rancureli/145222/2015.02.26 in The Tree of Life Web Project, http://tolweb.org/

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