Neoteuthidae
Michael Vecchione and Richard E. Young- Alluroteuthis Odhner, 1923
- Neoteuthis Naef, 1921
- Nototeuthis Nesis & Nikitina, 1986
- Narrowteuthis Young and Vecchione, 2005
Introduction
Figure. Neoteuthis thielei, ~ 10 cm ML, in situ photograph at a depth of 1130 m by an ROV from the NOAA ship R/V OKEANOS EXPLORER. Arrow points to anterior tip of fin.
Brief diagnosis:
An oegopsid ...
- with more than 10 irregular series of suckers on proximal manus of tentacular club.
- with anterior attachments of fins to the sides of the mantle rather than on gladius.
- with free posterior lobes on fins.
Characteristics
- Arms
- Arms with biserial suckers.
- Buccal connectives attach to the dorsal margins of arms IV.
- Tentacles
- Manus of tentacular club divided into two regions, a distal manus with large suckers in mostly four series and a proximal manus with small suckers in more than 10 series. (The number of series may be slightly more at the interface between the proximal and distal manus and, in Narrowteuthis, somewhat less on the distal portion of the dactylus.)
- Club locking apparatus extends, at least, along the length of the proximal manus.
- Club morphology varies greatly between genera.
- Manus of tentacular club divided into two regions, a distal manus with large suckers in mostly four series and a proximal manus with small suckers in more than 10 series. (The number of series may be slightly more at the interface between the proximal and distal manus and, in Narrowteuthis, somewhat less on the distal portion of the dactylus.)
- Funnel
- Funnel with straight locking-apparatus.
- Funnel with straight locking-apparatus.
- Fins
- Anterior fin lobes absent; posterior fin lobes free.
- Fins mostly attach to dorsolateral sides of mantle.
- Photophores
- Photophores absent.
- Photophores absent.
- Skin
- Outer surfaces of arms, head and mantle with thick white tissue (presumably silver in life) in most genera.
Comments
The genera are compared in the following table:Genus | Club length | Proximal-manus length relative to remaining distal club length | tentacle locking apparatus | Manal sucker laterally compressed | Two greatly enlarged suckers on distal manus | Arm sucker dentition | Fin length |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Alluroteuthis | 33% ML | <1/3 X | Manus, stalk | No | No | Single large tooth | 35-40% ML |
Neoteuthis | 60% ML | 4.8 X | Manus | No | No | Truncated teeth | 70% ML |
Nototeuthis | 37% ML | 3/4 X | Manus, stalk | No | Yes | Truncated teeth | 60% ML |
Narrowteuthis | 20% ML | 1.1 X | Manus, stalk | Yes | No | Smooth | 35% ML |
Nomenclature
A list of all nominal genera and species in the Neoteuthidae can be found here. The list includes the current status and type species of all genera, and the current status, type repository and type locality of all species and all pertinent references.
Life History
No paralarva of any neoteuthid has been positively identified. However, a paralarva off Hawaii was tentatively identified to this genus by a process of elimination rather than the more reliable process of following a size series to identifiable juveniles. One of the keys to identification is the position of the digestive gland in an anterior postion adjacent to the cephalic cartilage. This feature is usually characteristic of families with buccal connectives that attach to the dorsal borders of arms IV. This paralarva had thick, iridescent tissue overlying the posterior part of the head but much of the skin was missing from other regions so the extent of iridescent tissue in an undamaged paralarva is unknown. Head and arm chromatophore patterns are incomplete due to damage. The dotted line indicates the size and position of the digestive gland.
References
Nesis, K. N. and I. V. Nikitina. 1986. New genus and species of squid of the family Neoteuthidae (Cephalopoda: Oegopsida) from the south-eastern part of the Pacific Ocean. Zool. Zhurnal, Mos. 65: 290-294.
Roper, C. F. E., R. E. Young and G. L. Voss (1969). An illustrated key to the families of the order Teuthoidea. Smiths. contr. zool., 13:1-32.
Young, R. E. 1972. The systematics and areal distribution of pelagic cephalopods from the seas off Southern California. Smithson. Contr. Zool., 97: 1-159.
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