Megaleledonidae


Megaleledonidae is a family of octopuses in the superfamily Octopodoidea. It was formerly placed in the family Octopodidae sensu lato as the subfamily Megaleledoninae but more recent studies have raised this taxon as a valid family.

Reproduction

Megaleledonidae are known to produce both fewer and larger offspring that octopods that live in more tropical climates. The eggs produced by Megaleldonidae are typically large with very slow embryonic development that can take up the majority of their lifecycle including from months to years.^2

Genera

The following genera are included within the family Megaleledonidae: