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    Biological Society (Washington, DC)
    In:  Proceedings of The Biological Society of Washington, 91 (4). pp. 1060-1075.
    Publication Date: 2020-06-09
    Description: The larval development of lllex is described and figured with particular attention to development of the tentacles and the fourth pair of arms. The larvae can be identified by the presence of relatively short fused tentacles which have 8 suckers of uniform size. By the time the tentacles separate they have developed 8 rows of sucker buds in the dactylus. Growth of the tentacles appears to occur at the base as well as the distal tip and the fused area separates rapidly at about 8.50 mm dorsal mantle length. Larval lllex collected primarily in subsurface samples from boreal waters along the outer Continental Shelf of the Middle Atlantic Bight in February and March 1977 are considered to be I. illecebrosus. lllex sp. larvae were also taken in subsurface samples from tropical waters in the mid-shelf region of the Middle Atlantic Bight during August 1977 and in surface samples over the Hatteras Abyssal Plain in February and March 1978.
    Type: Article , PeerReviewed
    Format: text
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