Octopodiformes


Octopodiformes is a superorder of the subclass Coleoidea, comprising the octopuses and the vampire squid. All living members of Octopodiformes have eight arms, either lacking the two tentacles of squid or modifying the tentacles into thin filaments. Octopodiformes is often considered the crown group of octopuses and vampire squids, including all descendants of their common ancestor. Some authors use the term Vampyropoda for the same general category, though others use "Vampyropoda" to refer to the total group. Another term is Octobrachia, referring to cephalopods without prominent tentacles.
It is considered one of the two extant groups of the Neocoleoidea.
Pohlsepia, originally described as the earliest octopod, is now considered as dubious for this group according to a later study. Syllipsimopodi, a squid-like cephalopod from the Mississippian-age Bear Gulch Lagerstätte of Montana, was originally described as the oldest unambiguous vampyropod. However, further analyses might be necessary to unequivocally assign this cephalopod to Vampyropoda.
Syllipsimopodi has a combination of squid-like features and octopod-like features.

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