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Fig. 9. Scatter diagram comparing longest and shortest arm lengths versus mantle length for Octopus sinensis (Osn) and O. vulgaris (Ovs) males (M) and females (F) as measured in the present study and (for O. vulgaris) in the study by Guerra et al. (2010). Values recorded are the longest of the longest four arms (2 and 3) and of the shortest four (arms 1 and 4) of each specimen (specimens as in Tables 1 and 2).
Published as part of Gleadall, Ian G., 2016, Octopus sinensis d'Orbigny, 1841 (Cephalopoda: Octopodidae): Valid Species Name for the Commercially Valuable East Asian Common Octopus, pp. 31-42 in Species Diversity 21 (1) on page 38, DOI: 10.12782/sd.21.1.031, http://zenodo.org/record/4583566
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