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Opisthoteuths massyae is an octopus living in the eastern Atlantic Ocean. O. massyae occupies the benthic zone (seafloor and water immediately above) of the open ocean. The octopus lives from 600 m (2,000 ft) to 1,500 m (4,900 ft) deep. It's found as far north as Ireland, in the Rockall Basin, and as far south as Namibia. There are more specimens in the southeast Atlantic than in the northeast Atlantic. Although O. massyae isn't used commercially, it's often taken as bycatch by commercial fishing vessels. This threatens its population.

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  • Opisthoteuths massyae is an octopus living in the eastern Atlantic Ocean. O. massyae occupies the benthic zone (seafloor and water immediately above) of the open ocean. The octopus lives from 600 m (2,000 ft) to 1,500 m (4,900 ft) deep. It's found as far north as Ireland, in the Rockall Basin, and as far south as Namibia. There are more specimens in the southeast Atlantic than in the northeast Atlantic. The two foremost arms of mature males are thicker than their other six arms. This is unusual for Opisthoteuthis species. Mature males also have some enlarged suckers, which is more typical of the genus. Males have more suckers than females. Specimens with longer arms generally have more suckers. Males weigh more than females; males can reach a weight of 5,750 g (12.68 lb), and females a weight of 2,959 g (6.523 lb). Females may lay eggs throughout their lifetimes. O. massyae has the ability to invert or "balloon" their webs. O. massyae is a carnivore; it probably catches prey by enveloping small animals within its web, similar to some other cirrate octopods. It eats a variety of small prey: gammarid amphipods, polychaetes, decapods, opossum shrimp, copepods, isopods, tanaids, marine snails, marine slugs, and bivalves. Although O. massyae isn't used commercially, it's often taken as bycatch by commercial fishing vessels. This threatens its population. (en)
  • Opisthoteuthis massyae is een inktvissensoort uit de familie van de Opisthoteuthidae. De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1920 door Grimpe. (nl)
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  • Grimpe, 1920 (en)
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  • Opisthoteuthis (en)
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  • massyae (en)
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  • VU (en)
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  • IUCN3.1 (en)
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  • *Cirroteuthis massyae( Grimpe, 1920) *Cirroteuthopsis massyae( Grimpe, 1920) *Opisthoteuthis vossi( Sanchez and Guerra, 1989) (en)
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  • Opisthoteuthis massyae is een inktvissensoort uit de familie van de Opisthoteuthidae. De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1920 door Grimpe. (nl)
  • Opisthoteuths massyae is an octopus living in the eastern Atlantic Ocean. O. massyae occupies the benthic zone (seafloor and water immediately above) of the open ocean. The octopus lives from 600 m (2,000 ft) to 1,500 m (4,900 ft) deep. It's found as far north as Ireland, in the Rockall Basin, and as far south as Namibia. There are more specimens in the southeast Atlantic than in the northeast Atlantic. Although O. massyae isn't used commercially, it's often taken as bycatch by commercial fishing vessels. This threatens its population. (en)
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  • Opisthoteuthis massyae (en)
  • Opisthoteuthis massyae (nl)
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