Heteroteuthis dispar
Michael Vecchione and Richard E. YoungIntroduction
We know of no features that separate H. dispar from H. hawaiiensis. The type locality for H. dispar is the Mediterranean Sea (off Messsina, Sicily), North Atlantic, while the type locality for H. hawaiiensis is the Hawaiian Archipelago in the central North Pacific. The two species have not been compared side by side, and, therefore, have not been synonymized. Hopefully, DNA data will tell us before long if careful morphological comparisons are needed. H. dispar has priority but our access to specimens in excellent condition and illustrations of H. hawaiiensis is responsible for our presenting a description of the latter species. Therefore, if you wish to see a virtual description of H. dispar, please go to the H. hawaiiensis page.
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