Decapodiformes

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Decapodiformes
Juvenile cephalopod from plankton
Antarctica
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Mollusca
Class: Cephalopoda
Cohort: Neocoleoidea
Superorder: Decapodiformes
Leach, 1817[1]
Orders

?†Boletzkyida
Sepiida
Sepiolida
Spirulida
Teuthida

Synonyms
  • Decembrachiata
    Winckworth, 1932

Decapodiformes is a superorder of Cephalopoda, which includes all species with ten limbs; the name derives from the Greek word meaning ten feet. The ten limbs are divided into 8 short arms and 2 long tentacles. It is presumed that an ancestral coleoid had five identical pairs of limbs, and that one branch evolved a modified arm pair IV and became the Decapodiformes species. Another branch evolved and then eventually lost its arm pair II, becoming the Octopodiformes.

The superorder of Decapodiformes includes:

  • ?Order †Boletzkyida
  • Order Spirulida: ram's horn squid
  • Order Sepiida: cuttlefish
  • Order Sepiolida: pygmy, bobtail and bottletail squid
  • Order Teuthida: squid

References

Literature

  • Young, Richard E.; Vecchione, Michael; Donovan, Desmond T. (1998). "The evolution of coleoid cephalopods and their present biodiversity and ecology". South African Journal of Marine Science 20 (1): 393–420. doi:10.2989/025776198784126287.  abstract

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