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Jesus, M. D.; Sales, J. B. D. L.; Martins, R. S.; Ready, J. S.; Costa, T. A. S.; Ablett, J. D.; Schiavetti, A. (2021). Traditional knowledge aids description when resolving the taxonomic status of unsettled species using classical and molecular taxonomy: The case of the shallow-water octopus Callistoctopus furvus (Gould, 1852) From the western Atlantic Ocean. Frontiers in Marine Science. 7: 595244.
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10.3389/fmars.2020.595244 [view]
Jesus, M. D.; Sales, J. B. D. L.; Martins, R. S.; Ready, J. S.; Costa, T. A. S.; Ablett, J. D.; Schiavetti, A.
2021
Traditional knowledge aids description when resolving the taxonomic status of unsettled species using classical and molecular taxonomy: The case of the shallow-water octopus <i>Callistoctopus furvus</i> (Gould, 1852) From the western Atlantic Ocean
Frontiers in Marine Science
7: 595244
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 Etymology

The name of this species is in honour of Mr. Ye Mao, a conchologist who collected the specimens. [details]

 Type locality

Hubei: Xiangyang City, Nanzhang County, Man River; about 31°45′19″ N, 111°49′18″ E. [details]

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