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- Kingdom Animalia
- Phylum Mollusca
- Class Cephalopoda
- Order Octopoda
- Family Octopodidae
- Genus Octopus
Synonyms and common names
Octopus
A note on the plural: Fowler states that "the only acceptable plural in English is octopuses", and that octopi is misconceived and octopodes pedantic.
References
http://www.cephbase.dal.ca/spdb/genusgroup.cfm?Genus=Octopus as of 2002-07-09
Text
The octopus is a cephalopod that inhabits many diverse regions of the ocean, especially coral reefs. Octopuses are characterized by their eight legs, usually with sucker cups on them. They are highly intelligent, but suffer from a very short life span.
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- Subgenus Abdopus
- O. abaculus
- O. aculeatus
- O. capricornicus
- O. tonganus
- Subgenus Octopus
- O. adamsi
- O. aegina
- O. alatus
- O. alecto
- O. alpheus
- O. araneoides
- O. arborescens
- O. areolatus
- O. aspilosomatis
- O. australis
- O. balboai
- O. berrima
- O. bimaculatus
- O. bimaculoides
- O. bocki
- O. briareus
- O. brocki
- O. bunurong
- O. burryi
- O. californicus
- O. campbelli
- O. carolinensis
- O. chierchiae
- O. conispadiceus
- O. cyanea
- O. defilippi
- O. dierythraeus
- O. digueti
- O. exannulatus
- O. fangsiao etchuanus
- O. fangsiao typicus
- O. favonius
- O. filamentosus
- O. filosus
- O. fitchi
- O. fujitai
- O. gardineri
- O. gibbsi
- O. globosus
- O. graptus
- O. guangdongensis
- O. hardwickei
- O. hattai
- O. hongkongensis
- O. hubbsorum
- O. joubini
- O. kagoshimensis
- O. kaharoa
- O. kaurna
- O. lobensis
- O. longispadiceus
- O. luteus
- O. macropus
- O. maorum
- O. marginatus
- O. maya
- O. membranaceus
- O. mercatoris
- O. mernoo
- O. microphthalmus
- O. micropyrsus
- O. mimus
- O. minor minor
- O. minor pardalis
- O. minor typicus
- O. mototi
- O. mutilans
- O. nanhaiensis
- O. nanus
- O. neglectus
- O. niveus
- O. nocturnus
- O. occidentalis
- O. ochotensis
- O. oculifer
- O. oliveri
- O. ornatus
- O. oshimai
- O. ovulum
- O. pallidus
- O. parvus
- O. penicillifer
- O. pentherinus
- O. polyzenia
- O. prashadi
- O. pricei
- O. pumilus
- O. pyrum
- O. rapanui
- O. rex
- O. robsoni
- O. roosevelti
- O. rubescens
- O. salutii
- O. sanctaehelenae
- O. sasakii
- O. selene
- O. siamensis
- O. spinosus
- O. striolatus
- O. superciliosus
- O. taprobanensis
- O. tehuelchus
- O. tenebricus
- O. tetricus
- O. tsugarensis
- O. validus
- O. varunae
- O. veligero
- O. verrucosus
- O. vitiensis
- O. warringa
- O. winckworthi
- O. wolfi
- O. yendoi
- O. zonatus