Umbrella Octopus
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, causing them to somewhat resemble an opened umbrella when the arms are spread.


Description

Opisthoteuthidae are a group of octopuses characterized by a web of skin in between their arms. They broad U-shaped shell that support muscles for a pair of small fins on the mantle, these fins are far less developed than other families in Cirrina and essentially only act as stabilizers when the animal swims (using a medusoid motion of the arms and webbing). This structure makes the umbrella octopus resemble an umbrella when they spread their arms/web out. The structure of the umbrella octopus has the oral surface below the mantle of the octopuses and the web with their arms surround the bottom of the mantle. Their outer skin has a very delicate consistency that results in white spots appearing on their skin when damaged. Although Opisthoteuthidae are categorized as cirrates, unlike the other cirrates, they do not have an intermediate web; rather, they use the web in between their arms to mimic the intermediate web that other cirrates have. Lacking an intermediate web is what causes the indentations in the outer edge of their arms that make them look like an umbrella.


Behavior


Defense mechanisms

Opisthoteuthidae lack an intermediate web but they mimic the defensive mechanism of ballooning by extending the web between their arms as much as possible and curving the outer edges of their arms inwards in order to have the edges touch the ground. They also extend their fins parallel to the floor to help keep their balance or they curve them around their mantle. Opisthoteuthidae have been observed to hold this position for five and a half minutes. Another defensive mechanism that Opisthoteuthidae have been observed using is web-inversion which is when they have their arms turned upwards and their web with the oral surface facing outwards. The oral surface can be facing the floor, or the octopuses may lie laterally so their side is in contact with the floor. It has been noted that these defensive behaviors are the positions the octopuses may go into while feeding as well, but it is possible that this could be because of the stress of being captured and placed in an aquarium to be observed.


Resting behavior

When resting at the floor, the octopus's behavior falls into one of two tactics: bottom-resting or flat-spreading. Bottom-resting is when the octopus is resting near the floor. It will erect its mantle, curve the outer edges of its arms inwards to have them be the only part making contact with the floor. The fins are extended out parallel to the bottom to maintain balance. When flat-spreading they spread their arms and web, so it is parallel to the bottom and they keep the edges of their arms curved inwards. Their heads will point backwards at a small angle and their fins will be used for stabilization.


Dispersion

Opisthoteuthidae are deep sea creatures that have been found in the Clipperton-Clarion Fracture Zone in the Pacific Ocean at a depth of about 4,800 m. They have also been found in the South China Sea.Lu, Chung-Cheng. "A new species of Opisthoteuthis, O. dongshaensis sp. nov., from the South China Sea (Octopoda: Cirrata: Opisthoteuthidae)." ''Zoological Studies'' 49.3 (2010): 405 420. They stay within 3,000-4,000 meters below sea level and try to stay hovering over the ocean floor.


Taxonomy

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**'' Opisthoteuthis californiana''
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**'' Opisthoteuthis carnarvonensis'' Verhoeff, 2025 **'' Opisthoteuthis chathamensis''
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**'' Opisthoteuthis grimaldii'' ( Joubin, 1903) **'' Opisthoteuthis hardyi'' Villanueva, Collins, Sánchez & Voss, 2002 ** ''Opisthoteuthis'' ''kerberos'' Verhoeff, 2024 **'' Opisthoteuthis massyae'' (Grimpe, 1920) (Synonym '' Opisthoteuthis vossi'' Sánchez & Guerra, 1989 ) **'' Opisthoteuthis medusoides'' Thiele, 1915 **'' Opisthoteuthis mero'' O'Shea, 1999 **'' Opisthoteuthis philipii'' Oommen, 1976 **'' Opisthoteuthis pluto''
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**'' Opisthoteuthis robsoni'' O'Shea, 1999 *Genus '' Exsuperoteuthis'' Verhoeff, 2024 **'' Exsuperoteuthis depressa'' Ijima & Ikeda, 1895 (Synonym '' Opisthoteuthis japonica'' Taki, 1962) **'' Exsuperoteuthis persephone''
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References

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