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English: Hectocotyle by Georges cuvier. The name "hectocotylus" was devised by Georges Cuvier, who first found one embedded in the mantle of a female argonaut; supposing it to be a parasitic worm, Cuvier gave it a generic name.
Français : Le terme "hectocotyle" a été imaginé par Georges Cuvier, qui, le premier en a trouvé un dans le manteau d'un argonaute femelle. Pensant qu'il s'agissait d'un ver parasite, Cuvier lui donna le nom générique Hectocotylus, dénomination utilisée ensuite pour désigner ce bras spécial.
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