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Description Plate 20 from Madoka Sasaki's monograph on Japanese cephalopods, showing details of a giant squid (Architeuthis japonica; figs. 1–11), Onychoteuthis banksii (fig. 12), and Onykia loennbergii (fig. 13).
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Source Sasaki, M. (1929). A monograph of the dibranchiate cephalopods of the Japanese and adjacent waters. Journal of the College of Agriculture, Hokkaido Imperial University, Sapporo 20(supplement): 1–357.
Author Madoka Sasaki (1883–1927)
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