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- Q3201248 subject Q7163380.
- Q3201248 abstract "The common blanket octopus or violet blanket octopus (Tremoctopus violaceus) is a large octopus of the family Tremoctopodidae found worldwide in the epipelagic zone of warm seas. The degree of sexual dimorphism in this species is very high, with females growing to two meters in length, whereas males, the first live specimen of which was seen off the Great Barrier Reef in 2002, grow to about 2.4 cm. Individual weights of males and females differ by a factor of about 10,000.Males and small females of less than 7 cm have been reported to carry with them the tentacles of the Portuguese man o' war, to whose poison they are immune. It is speculated that these tentacles serve both as a defensive mechanism and possibly as a method of capturing prey. This mechanism is no longer useful at larger sizes, which may be why males of this species are so small. The web between the arms of the mature female octopus serves as a defensive measure as well, making the animal appear larger, and being easily detached if bitten into by a predator.".
- Q3201248 binomialAuthority Q2571781.
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- Q3201248 family Q1417783.
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- Q3201248 genus Q1417783.
- Q3201248 kingdom Q729.
- Q3201248 order Q40152.
- Q3201248 phylum Q25326.
- Q3201248 synonym "(Akimushkin, 1963)".
- Q3201248 synonym "(D'Orbigny, 1834 in 1834–1847)".
- Q3201248 synonym "(Ferussac, 1835 in 1834–1848)".
- Q3201248 synonym "(Hoyle, 1909)".
- Q3201248 synonym "(Reynaud, 1831)".
- Q3201248 synonym "(Risso, 1854)".
- Q3201248 synonym "(Souleyet, 1852)".
- Q3201248 synonym "(Verany, 1847)".
- Q3201248 synonym "*Octopus atlanticus".
- Q3201248 synonym "*Octopus gracilis".
- Q3201248 synonym "*Octopus koellikerii".
- Q3201248 synonym "*Octopus mycrostoma".
- Q3201248 synonym "*Octopus quoyanus".
- Q3201248 synonym "*Octopus velifer".
- Q3201248 synonym "*Ocythoe velata".
- Q3201248 synonym "*Tremoctopus joubini".
- Q3201248 synonym "*Tremoctopus lucifer".
- Q3201248 synonym "*Tremoctopus microstomus".
- Q3201248 thumbnail Tremoctopus_violaceus_Merculiano.jpg?width=300.
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- Q3201248 binomialAuthority "Chiaje, 1830".
- Q3201248 classis "Cephalopoda".
- Q3201248 familia Q1417783.
- Q3201248 genus "Tremoctopus".
- Q3201248 name "Common blanket octopus".
- Q3201248 ordo Q40152.
- Q3201248 phylum "Mollusca".
- Q3201248 regnum "Animalia".
- Q3201248 superfamilia Q4789679.
- Q3201248 synonyms "(Akimushkin, 1963) *Tremoctopus microstomus".
- Q3201248 synonyms "(D'Orbigny, 1834 in 1834–1847) *Octopus gracilis".
- Q3201248 synonyms "(D'Orbigny, 1834 in 1834–1847) *Ocythoe velata".
- Q3201248 synonyms "(Ferussac, 1835 in 1834–1848) *Tremoctopus joubini".
- Q3201248 synonyms "(Hoyle, 1909) *Tremoctopus lucifer".
- Q3201248 synonyms "(Reynaud, 1831) *Octopus quoyanus".
- Q3201248 synonyms "(Risso, 1854) *Octopus velifer".
- Q3201248 synonyms "(Souleyet, 1852) *Octopus koellikerii".
- Q3201248 synonyms "(Verany, 1847) *Octopus mycrostoma".
- Q3201248 synonyms "*Octopus atlanticus".
- Q3201248 type Animal.
- Q3201248 type Eukaryote.
- Q3201248 type Mollusca.
- Q3201248 type Species.
- Q3201248 type Thing.
- Q3201248 type Q19088.
- Q3201248 type Q25326.
- Q3201248 type Q729.
- Q3201248 comment "The common blanket octopus or violet blanket octopus (Tremoctopus violaceus) is a large octopus of the family Tremoctopodidae found worldwide in the epipelagic zone of warm seas. The degree of sexual dimorphism in this species is very high, with females growing to two meters in length, whereas males, the first live specimen of which was seen off the Great Barrier Reef in 2002, grow to about 2.4 cm.".
- Q3201248 label "Common blanket octopus".
- Q3201248 depiction Tremoctopus_violaceus_Merculiano.jpg.
- Q3201248 name "Common blanket octopus".