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What is the phylum of the blue -ringed octopus?

The blue-ringed octopus, as well as any octopus, is in the phylum of Mollusca. All octopi are aditionally in the class Cephalopoda and the order Octopoda. The Blue-ringed octopus is additionally in the genus Hapalochlaena.


What is a blue ringed octopus classified as?

Blue ringed octopus is the common name for the genus Hapalochlaena, which contains three species:*Greater Blue-ringed octopus (Hapalochlaena lunulata)*Southern Blue-ringed octopus, also known as the Lesser Blue-ringed octopus (Hapalochlaena maculosa)*Blue-lined octopus (Hapalachlaena fasciata)Based on one description given of a single specimen in 1938, some think that there may be a fourth species, Hapolachlaena nierstraszi, but that is uncertain.


Blue lined octopus class?

octopedia or celopods octopedia or celopods


What is the kingdom phylum class order family genus species of the blue ringed octopus?

There are currently four species confirmed, with six more under research. Identified in 1929, they belong to the Animalia Kingdom and the Mollusca Phylum, the Cephalopoda Class and the Octopoda Order. They are in the Octopodidae family, and the genus of Hapalochlaena. The Blue-lined octopus species is Hapalochlaena fasciata (fasciata being the species part of the binomial), the Greater blue-ringed octopus is Hapalochlaena lunulata, the Southern blue-ringed or Lesser blue-ringed octopus is Hapalochlaena maculosa, and Hapalochlaena nierstraszi doesn't seem to have a "popular" name, though it was originally identified in 1938.


Why is the blue ringed octopuse the most dangerous octopuse?

On my calculations the blue ringed octopus is more dangerous than the blue lined octopus because it is very poisonous and it has no cure.


What is the scientific name of the blue-ringed octopus?

The genus is called 'Hapalochlaena'. There are three species of Hapalochlaena, and there is fourth that is still under research: * The Greater Blue-ringed Octopus (Hapalochlaena lunulata) * The Southern Blue-ringed Octopus or Lesser Blue-ringed Octopus (Hapalochlaena maculosa) * The Blue-lined Octopus (Hapalochlaena fasciata) * The Hapalochlaena nierstraszi (still under research)


What is the species of the blue ringed octopus?

Blue ringed octopus is the common name for the genus Hapalochlaena, which contains three species:*Greater Blue-ringed octopus (Hapalochlaena lunulata)*Southern Blue-ringed octopus, also known as the Lesser Blue-ringed octopus (Hapalochlaena maculosa)*Blue-lined octopus (Hapalachlaena fasciata)Based on one description given of a single specimen in 1938, some think that there may be a fourth species, Hapolachlaena nierstraszi, but that is uncertain.


What is the common name for blue ringed octopus?

Blue ringed octopus is the common name for the genus Hapalochlaena, which contains three species:*Greater Blue-ringed octopus (Hapalochlaena lunulata)*Southern Blue-ringed octopus, also known as the Lesser Blue-ringed octopus (Hapalochlaena maculosa)*Blue-lined octopus (Hapalachlaena fasciata)Based on one description given of a single specimen in 1938, some think that there may be a fourth species, Hapolachlaena nierstraszi, but that is uncertain.


Can a blue ringed octopus be as big as a giant octopus?

Blue ringed octopus is the common name for the genus Hapalochlaena, which contains three species:*Greater Blue-ringed octopus (Hapalochlaena lunulata)*Southern Blue-ringed octopus, also known as the Lesser Blue-ringed octopus (Hapalochlaena maculosa)*Blue-lined octopus (Hapalachlaena fasciata)Based on one description given of a single specimen in 1938, some think that there may be a fourth species, Hapolachlaena nierstraszi, but that is uncertain.


Are octopus Cnidarian?

Porifera are sponges. An octopus is a mollusk.


Is octopus is vertebrate or non vertebrate?

The octopus is not a member of phylum Chordata, so it is not a chordate.


Which phylum would squid octopuses and slugs belongs to?

The octopus belongs to the phylum, Mollusca. It shares this phylum with its brethren squid and mollusks. It is a cephalopod, the octopus; therefore, Cephalopoda would be its class. Hope this helps.