Cfe. Roper et M. Vecchione, IN-SITU OBSERVATIONS ON BRACHIOTEUTHIS-BEANII VERRILL - PAIRED BEHAVIOR, PROBABLY MATING (CEPHALOPODA, OEGOPSIDA), American malacological bulletin, 13(1-2), 1996, pp. 55-60
A behavior that has never been seen in cephalopods was observed three
times in a large aggregation of Brachioteuthis beanii Verrill, 1881. D
uring a series of submersible dives off Cape Hatteras, North Carolina,
eastern U. S., three pairs of Brachioteuthis were seen, and one pair
was video-taped. In all three pairs one squid grasped the other by the
posterior mantle in its arm crown. This paired behavior involved brie
f periods in which the grasped squid bent its head and body posteriorl
y and vigorously moved its arms around the head and mantle opening of
the grasping squid. Although we were unable to capture any of the coup
ling pairs to determine their stage of maturity, we believe this unusu
al activity represents mating behavior.