THE rare deep-sea octopod Cirrothauma murrayi Chun 1910 was first described from a single specimen caught during the Michael Sars Expedition of 1910 (ref. 1). Until now it has been caught only four more times2. We describe here three specimens of this species that were recently caught during biological cruises of RRS Discovery (Fig. 1). All of these animals, including the Discovery ones, have been caught at depths of more than 1,500 m, except one that was dip-netted through the ice of the Arctic Ocean3. © 1978 Nature Publishing Group.
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Aldred, R. G., Nixon, M., & Young, J. Z. (1978). The blind octopus, Cirrothauma [20]. Nature. https://doi.org/10.1038/275547a0