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Tuatara: Volume 4, Issue 3, September 1952

(Figures are not to scale) — Fig. 1: Ventral view of male specimen of Octopus maorum (Hutton) with mantle cavity opened to show disposition of organs. A, anus; C, gill; E, ejector of male genital apparatus; F, funnel; S, interpallial septum. Fig. 2: Hectocotylus of Rohsonella australis (Hoyle). Figs. 3, 4: Hectocotyli of Octopus maorum (Hutton) to show variation in development. Fig. 5: Details of locking apparatus of Nototodarus sloanii sloanii (Gray). Fig. 6: Tentacle club of Sepiotheuthis ban…

(Figures are not to scale) Fig. 1: Ventral view of male specimen of Octopus maorum (Hutton) with mantle cavity opened to show disposition of organs. A, anus; C, gill; E, ejector of male genital apparatus; F, funnel; S, interpallial septum. Fig. 2: Hectocotylus of Rohsonella australis (Hoyle). Figs. 3, 4: Hectocotyli of Octopus maorum (Hutton) to show variation in development. Fig. 5: Details of locking apparatus of Nototodarus sloanii sloanii (Gray). Fig. 6: Tentacle club of Sepiotheuthis banksii (Leach). Fig. 7: Details of anterior portion of mantle cavity of Sepioteuthis bilineata Q. & G. showing cephalic and pallial elements of locking apparatus. Fig. 8: Gladius of Nototodarus sloanii sloanii (Gray). Fig. 9: Sepion of Amplisepia apama (Gray). Fig. 10: Gladius of Sepioteuthis bilineata Q. & G. Fig. 11: Outline of mantle and fins of Sepioteuthis bilineata Q. & G. Fig. 12: Outline of mantle and fins of Nototodarus sloanii sloanii (Gray). Fig. 13: Outline of mantle and fins of Sepioloidea pacifia (T. W. Kirk). Fig. 15: Shell of Spirula spirula (L.). Fig. 16: Horny ring from sucker of Nototodarus sloanii sloanii (Gray).

(Figures are not to scale)
Fig. 1: Ventral view of male specimen of Octopus maorum (Hutton) with mantle cavity opened to show disposition of organs. A, anus; C, gill; E, ejector of male genital apparatus; F, funnel; S, interpallial septum. Fig. 2: Hectocotylus of Rohsonella australis (Hoyle). Figs. 3, 4: Hectocotyli of Octopus maorum (Hutton) to show variation in development. Fig. 5: Details of locking apparatus of Nototodarus sloanii sloanii (Gray). Fig. 6: Tentacle club of Sepiotheuthis banksii (Leach). Fig. 7: Details of anterior portion of mantle cavity of Sepioteuthis bilineata Q. & G. showing cephalic and pallial elements of locking apparatus. Fig. 8: Gladius of Nototodarus sloanii sloanii (Gray). Fig. 9: Sepion of Amplisepia apama (Gray). Fig. 10: Gladius of Sepioteuthis bilineata Q. & G. Fig. 11: Outline of mantle and fins of Sepioteuthis bilineata Q. & G. Fig. 12: Outline of mantle and fins of Nototodarus sloanii sloanii (Gray). Fig. 13: Outline of mantle and fins of Sepioloidea pacifia (T. W. Kirk). Fig. 15: Shell of Spirula spirula (L.). Fig. 16: Horny ring from sucker of Nototodarus sloanii sloanii (Gray).