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Grimpoteuthis pacifica was described from a single, mutilated animal with only portions of the body remaining. As a result, only an incomplete description has been made and some species cannot be clearly separated from it. Descriptions of new specimens from the type locality are badly needed.

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Author: Richard E. Young

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Young, Richard E. and Michael Vecchione.2003. Grimpoteuthis pacifica (Hoyle 1885). Version 13 May 2003 (under construction).http://dev.tolweb.org/Grimpoteuthis_pacifica/20126/2003.05.13 in The Tree of Life Web Project, http://tolweb.org/

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