Taonius borealis
Richard E. YoungIntroduction
Taonius borealis, known only from the temperate and boreal North Pacific, reaches a maximum size of 50 cm ML (Nesis, 1972).
Brief diagnosis:
A Taonius with ...
- Largest club sucker with one primary hook-like tooth and about 6-8 secondary hook-like teeth.
- Large club suckers of marginal series of manus not laterally compressed.
Characteristics
- Arms
- Arms short, about 1/4 of ML.
- Largest arm sucker-rings with low, truncated closely-set teeth on distal half or all around.
figure. Large arm suckers of T. borealis. Left - Distal-oral view of whole sucker (sucker 11 of arm II, 240 mm ML). Middle - Oral view of inner ring of same sucker. Right - Oral view of whole sucker (arm III, about 300 mm ML). Photographs by R. Young.
- Tentacles
- Largest two suckers of medial two series of club manus with one enlarged, hook-like tooth; 3-4 smaller secondary teeth present.
- Other enlarged suckers of medial series of club manus with two largest hook-like teeth more nearly equal in size; 6-8 (total) smaller secondary teeth present.
- Suckers of marginal series of manus circular (ie, not laterally compressed) with long, pointed teeth on distal and lateral margin of sucker ring.
- Tentacular stalk with two series of locking suckers on distal 2/3 to 3/4 of stalk. Distinct carpal cluster at base of manus with 6-7 smooth ringed suckers and matching knobs; knobs not always obvious.
- Head
- Occipital folds absent.
- Occipital folds absent.
- Mantle
- Skin dermis adjacent to the muscular mantle with alveolate structure (in large males only?).
- Skin dermis adjacent to the muscular mantle with alveolate structure (in large males only?).
- Fins
- Fins lanceolate, about twice as long as combined width; 1/3 of ML.
- Fins lanceolate, about twice as long as combined width; 1/3 of ML.
Distribution
Type locality: Western North Pacific at 44°7.8'N, 150°26.7'E. T. borealis is found the temperate and boreal North Pacific to as far south as Southern California in the Eastern North Pacific.References
Akimushkin, I.I. 1963. Cephalopods of the Seas of the U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R., Institute of Oceanology, Moscow, 235 pages. English translation: Israel Program for Scientific Translations, Jerusalem, 1965.
Nesis, K.N. 1972. A review of the squid genera Taonius and Belonella (Oegopsida, Cranchiidae). Zoologichesky Zhurnal, 51(3):341-350
Voss, N. A. 1980. A generic revision of the Cranchiidae (Cephalopoda; Oegopsida). Bull. Mar. Sci. 30: 365-412.
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