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: New sightings and proposed geographic range expansion
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The geographic range of
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is currently recognized as extending from the coast of southern
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to as far north as
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in the Caribbean to the east, and the Yucatan Peninsula in the Gulf of Mexico to the west (
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Avendaño
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;
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). However, we have collected photographs of 25 individual octopuses displaying the species-specific characteristics described above for
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from locations farther north than this recognized range, including the
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(11 individuals), south Florida (five individuals),
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(six individuals) and
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(three individuals;
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,
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and
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). Because these individuals possess the characteristics described above for
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, we recommend tentatively extending the recognized range of this species to include these areas until a formal genetic analysis can be conducted.
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