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Description Details of an arm sucker, statolith and radular teeth of a giant squid (Architeuthis sp.) found dead at the surface at the Grand Banks of Newfoundland in April 1880 (Verrill specimen No. 24)
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Source Verrill, A.E. (1881). The cephalopods of the northeastern coast of America. Part II. The smaller cephalopods, including the "squids" and the octopi, with other allied forms. Transactions of the Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences 5(2)[Jun. 1880 – Dec. 1881]: 259–446.
Author James Henry Emerton (1847–1931)
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