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Distribution

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Type locality:Northwestern Atlantic, 32°10'N,64° 45'W. H. celetaria occupies tropical and subtropical waters of the Atlantic Ocean. However, it appears to be absent from the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea (Voss et al., 1998).

Figure. Distribution chart of H. celetaria modified from Voss, et al. (1998).

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Young, Richard E. and Michael Vecchione.2000. Histioteuthis celetaria (Voss 1960). Version 01 January 2000 (under construction).http://dev.tolweb.org/Histioteuthis_celetaria/19798/2000.01.01 in The Tree of Life Web Project, http://tolweb.org/

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