- Arms
- Club 35% of ML.
- Carpal locking apparatus with 9-13 suckers (Kubodera, et al., 1998).
- Terminal (distal) club pad with 14-16 small suckers (Kubodera, et al., 1998).
- Head
- Rounded funnel groove appears to lack inverted Y-shaped ridge (region slightly damaged in our specimen).
- Radula
- Radula homodont with unicuspid rachidian and first lateral teeth.
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Figure. View of half of a radular row of O. knipovitchi. Drawing modified from Filippova, 1972.
- Beak
- The upper beak has been illustrated but characteristics have not been described.
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Figure. Side view of upper beak of O. knipovitchi. Drawing modified from Filippova, 1972.
- The lower beak has the following characteristics. The hood is curved at a characteristic angle to the crest; the hood is 30-50% of the crest length; a prominent lateral-wall fold is present and thickened along with the crest.These characteristics are from Clarke, 1980.
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Figure. Side view of lower beak of O. knipovitchi with a cross-section through lateral wall and crest. Drawings from Clarke, 1980.
- Pigmentation
- mantle with light violet coloration.
- Measurements of holotype:
Mantle length | 225 mm |
Fin length | 135 mm; 60% of ML |
Fin width | 155 mm; 69% of ML |
Arms I, length | 99 mm; 44% of ML |
Arms II, length | 122 mm; 54% of ML |
Arms III, length | 119 mm; 53% of ML |
Arms IV, length | 119; 53% of ML |
Club length | 28 mm; 35% of ML |
Comments
Except where indicated, the above description is taken from Filippova, 1972.
References
Filippova, J. A. 1972. New data on the squids (Cephalopoda: Oegopsida) from the Scotia Sea (Antarctic). Malacologia, 11: 391-406.
Clarke, M. R. 1980. Cephalopoda in the diet of sperm whales of the Southern Hemisphere and their bearing on sperm whale biology. Discovery Reports, 37: 1-324.
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