File:Logy Bay giant squid, 1873.jpg

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Description Arms, tentacles and head (buccal region including beak visible) of giant squid from Logy Bay, Newfoundland, photographed draped over Moses Harvey's sponge bath, November 1873. Annotations by Addison Emery Verrill include a 1-foot scale bar and the following text: "Architeuthis monachus (No. 5) Logie Bay, N.Foundland about 1/8 natural size between 1/8 and 1/9. The tub is 38 1/2 inches in diameter and circular. Harvey (?) letter. Some of the suckers are broken off on the short arms. They alternate in two regular rows. On the club of the long arm there is a marginal row of small suckers on each side alternating with the large ones. One sucker gone on this long arm." (Aldrich, 1991:459)
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Source Aldrich, F.A. (1991). Some aspects of the systematics and biology of squid of the genus Architeuthis based on a study of specimens from Newfoundland waters. Bulletin of Marine Science 49(1–2): 457–481.
Author Variously attributed to John Maunder (a local photographer from St. John's), Moses Harvey (1820–1901) himself, and Messrs. McKenny and Parsons (also of St. John's) – probably the latter; see Aldrich (1991:457).
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