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A new species
Posted Jan 12 2012 4:34am
We believed that our common octopus here probably belonged to the genus
Octopus. However, the Directorate of Livestock, responsible for issuing phyto-sanitary certificates, informs us that we have discovered a new genus Octofius.
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We believed that our common octopus here probably belonged to the genus Octopus. However, the Directorate of Livestock, responsible for issuing phyto-sanitary certificates, informs us that we have discovered a new genus Octofius.