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with arm suckers in two series and tentacle suckers in six series, spanning 80% of tentacle length; photophores in aboral surface of ventral arm tips (large in males, small in females); distinctly curved funnelmantle locking apparatus; long, unadorned tail supported by secondary conus of gladius.
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Not included in our phylogenetic analyses, but its position within the superfamily is supported provisionally by its morphology (
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) and the phylogenetic results of
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and
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Lindgren
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