(Mastigoteuthis agassizii)

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Mastigoteuthis agassizii Verrill, 1881

Mantle length up to 120 mm. This is a meso-bathypelagic species distributed in the Atlantic from about 30º N to 50 º N, and possibly to the south from 30º N down to equatorial area. Very little is known about biology and ecology of this species, so despite its rare caught, it is very important food source for toothed whales. 1 specimen was captured in the southern Denmark Strait during BIOICE project, 1 more in 2015 (both about 65.0 º N), suggesting its real range in the North Atlantic is up to the Denmark Strait and the Davis Strat and Faroe-Shetland Ridge northwards.

References:

Jereb P., Roper C. F. E. (eds) Cephalopods of the world. An annotated and illustrated catalogue of cephalopod species known to date. Volume 2. Myopsid and Oegopsid Squids. FAO Species Catalogue for Fishery Purposes. No. 4, Vol. 2. Rome, FAO. 2010. 605p.

Vecchione M., Young R. E. 2014. Mastigoteuthis agassizii Verrill, 1881. Version 06 December 2014. http://tolweb.org/Mastigoteuthis_agassizii/19508/2014.12.06 in The Tree of Life Web Project, http://tolweb.org/

Xavier J. C., Cherel Y., Allcock L., Rosa R., Sabirov R. M., Blicher M. E., Golikov A. V. A review on the biodiversity, distribution and trophic role of cephalopods in the Arctic and Antarctic marine ecosystems under a changing ocean. Marine Biology, 2018. Vol. 165. – 26 p.

Golikov A. V., Sabirov R. M., Blicher M. E., Gudmundsson G., Zimina O. L., Zakharov D. V. First record of the whip-lash squid, Mastigoteuthis agassiziiVerrill, 1881 (Mollusca: Cephalopoda: Mastigoteuthidae) in the Subarctic Atlantic, with notes on its morphology and biology // Journal of Natural History,2018. – V. 52: 35-36. – P. 2317-2329.  

 

Please cite this page as:

Golikov A. V., Sabirov R. M., Gudmundsson G. (2018) Cephalopoda (Smokkdýr), Mastigoteuthis agassizii Verrill, 1881, http://www.ni.is/biota/animalia/mollusca/cephalopoda/mastigoteuthis-agassizii

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Alexey Golikov maí 2018

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(Mastigoteuthis agassizii)