Jillykim
Dec 6th, 2003, 07:24pm
First posting here. Still amazed at some of the specimen photos I have seen of Mesonychoteuthis hamiltoni. Any more or related info?
Thanks. :?:
Thanks. :?:
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View Full Version : Info and pics of Mesonychoteuthis hamiltoni Jillykim Dec 6th, 2003, 07:24pm First posting here. Still amazed at some of the specimen photos I have seen of Mesonychoteuthis hamiltoni. Any more or related info? Thanks. :?: Phil Dec 6th, 2003, 09:09pm Hi Jillykim, Have you seen Dr O'Shea's giant and colossal squid fact sheet? http://www.tonmo.com/science/public/giantsquidfacts.php That's crammed full of fascinating cephalofacts. Also, please have a look at this thread: http://www.tonmo.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?t=367&start=0 It's full of Mesonychoteuthis facts and figures as they emerged! Cheers! Steve O'Shea Dec 7th, 2003, 03:10am Thanks Phil. We're a bit pushed for time over here right now - too many things on the boil - but one that we will be able to/must follow through on is the redescription of Mesonychoteuthis based on new material. I've looked at the fact sheet some time ago, in dismay, as it is a little obsolete (meaning we could add so much more information). Perhaps there's a student out there that wants to come study this and similar 'giant' cranchiid species over here. There's a fantastic amount of recently collected cranchiid material that could be worked up for a most interesting Masters or PhD thesis. No matter what direction you turn these days you find these groups of poorly known deep-sea cephalopods, mainly squid, that require revision. There are several hundred lots of cranchiid specimens that could be worked up - a few of them are probably new species - but there's a lot of challenging work involved proving this to be the case. Who is up to it?? Me Jillykim Feb 3rd, 2004, 02:26pm :notworth: joel_ang Feb 4th, 2004, 05:47am I think you've diabled smilies Jillykim, Checkjust below where you type your post. tonmo Feb 8th, 2004, 08:00am I've looked at the fact sheet some time ago, in dismay, as it is a little obsolete (meaning we could add so much more information). Just pass me the edits and I'll implement whenever ready! :wink: It's one of our most popular pages... Burstsovenergy24 Feb 8th, 2004, 03:13pm I like that page. :) So a mature Mesonychoteuthis hamiltoni hasnt been found yet? |