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Octopus australis

Octopus australis (Ocaus_u0.jpg)
by Harasti, David

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Locality: Australia, Fly Point, Nelson Bay, New South Whales  
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Remark: the hammer octopus is generally sandy or dusky in color and the male has a large club-like modified arm tip used to pass sperm packets to females. 



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Octopus australis

Octopus australis (Ocaus_u0.gif)
Ref. No. 74516, Contact info.

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Reference: Dunning, M.C., M.D. Norman and A.L. Reid, 1998
Cephalopods.
 
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Octopus australis

Octopus australis (Ocaus_u1.gif)
Ref. No. 346, Contact info.

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Reference: Carpenter, K.E. and V.H. Niem, 1998
FAO species identification guide for fishery purposes. The living marine resources of the Western Central Pacific. Vol. 2. Cephalopods, crustaceans, holothurians and sharks.
 
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Remark: dorsal view 



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Octopus australis

Octopus australis (Ocaus_u2.gif)
by FAO

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