Octopus (genus)

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Octopus
Octopus vulgaris
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Mollusca
Class: Cephalopoda
Order: Octopoda
Family: Octopodidae
Subfamily: Octopodinae
Genus: Octopus
Cuvier, 1797
Species

Many, see text

Octopus is the largest genus of octopuses, comprising more than 100 species.

[edit] Species

  • Genus Octopus
    • Octopus adamsi *
    • Octopus alatus *
    • Octopus alecto
    • Capricorn Night Octopus, Octopus alpheus
    • Octopus araneoides *
    • Octopus arborescens
    • Plain-body Night Octopus, Octopus aspilosomatis
    • Hammer Octopus, Octopus australis
    • Octopus balboai
    • Southern Keeled Octopus, Octopus berrima
    • California Two-spot Octopus or Verrill's Two-spot Octopus, Octopus bimaculatus
    • California Two-Spot Octopus, Octopus bimaculoides
    • Bock's Pygmy Octopus, Octopus bocki
    • Caribbean Reef Octopus, Octopus briareus
    • Octopus brocki *
    • Southern White-spot Octopus, Octopus bunurong
    • North Pacific Bigeye Octopus, Octopus californicus
    • Octopus campbelli
    • Carolinian Octopus, Octopus carolinensis
    • Octopus chierchiae
    • Chestnut Octopus, Octopus conispadiceus
    • Big Blue Octopus or Cyane's Octopus, Octopus cyanea
    • Atlantic Longarm Octopus or Lilliput Longarm Octopus, Octopus defilippi
    • Red-spot Night Octopus, Octopus dierythraeus
    • Diguet's Pygmy Octopus, Octopus digueti
    • Octopus favonius
    • Octopus filamentosus
    • Fitch's Pygmy Octopus, Octopus fitchi
    • Octopus fujitai
    • Octopus gardineri
    • Octopus gibbsi
    • Globe Octopus, Octopus globosus
    • Octopus gorgonus[1]
    • Sribbled Night Octopus, Octopus graptus
    • Octopus guangdongensis
    • Octopus hardwickei
    • Octopus hattai
    • Octopus hongkongensis
    • Hubb's Octopus, Octopus hubbsorum
    • Octopus humilis[1]
    • Bumblebee Two-spot Octopus or Caribbean Two-spot Octopus, Octopus hummelincki[2]
    • Atlantic Pygmy Octopus or Small-egg Caribbean Pygmy Octopus, Octopus joubini
    • Octopus kaharoa
    • Southern Sand Octopus, Octopus kaurna
    • Lobed Octopus, Octopus lobensis *
    • Octopus longispadiceus
    • Starry Night Octopus, Octopus luteus
    • Atlantic White-spotted Octopus, Octopus macropus
    • Maori Octopus, Octopus maorum
    • Octopus mariles[1]
    • Mexican Four-eyed Octopus, Octopus maya
    • Octopus mercatoris *
    • Octopus mernoo
    • Octopus microphthalmus
    • California Lilliput Octopus, Octopus micropyrsus
    • Octopus mimus
    • Octopus minor
      • Octopus minor minor
      • Octopus minor pardalis *
      • Octopus minor typicus *
    • Octopus mutilans
    • Octopus nanhaiensis
    • Octopus nanus
    • Octopus niveus
    • Octopus nocturnus
    • Octopus occidentalis
    • Octopus ochotensis
    • Galapagos Reef Octopus, Octopus oculifer
    • Octopus oliveri
    • White Striped Octopus, Octopus ornatus
    • Octopus oshimai
    • Octopus ovulum *
    • Pale Octopus, Octopus pallidus
    • Japanese Pygmy Octopus, Octopus parvus
    • Octopus penicillifer
    • Octopus pentherinus *
    • Octopus prashadi
    • Octopus pricei *
    • Octopus pumilus
    • Octopus pyrum
    • Octopus rapanui
    • Octopus roosevelti
    • East Pacific Red Octopus, Octopus rubescens
    • Spider Octopus, Octopus salutii
    • Octopus sanctaehelenae
    • Octopus sasakii
    • Moon Octopus, Octopus selene
    • Octopus spinosus *
    • Frilled Pygmy Octopus, Octopus superciliosus
    • Octopus taprobanensis *
    • Tehuelche Octopus, Octopus tehuelchus
    • Octopus tenebricus
    • Gloomy Octopus or Common Sydney Octopus, Octopus tetricus
    • Octopus tsugarensis *
    • Octopus validus
    • Veiled Octopus, Octopus veligero
    • Octopus verrucosus
    • Bighead Octopus, Octopus vitiensis
    • Common Octopus, Octopus vulgaris
    • Club Pygmy Octopus, Octopus warringa
    • Octopus winckworthi
    • Star-sucked Pygmy Octopus, Octopus wolfi
    • Octopus yendoi *
    • Atlantic Banded Octopus, Octopus zonatus

The species listed above with an asterisk (*) are questionable and need further study to determine if they are valid species or synonyms.

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