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Description Arms, tentacles and head (buccal region including beak visible) of giant squid from Logy Bay, Newfoundland, photographed draped over Moses Harvey's sponge bath, November 1873
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Source Harvey, M. (1899). How I discovered the great devil-fish. The Wide World Magazine 2(12)[Apr.]: 732–740.
Author Variously attributed to John Maunder (a local photographer from St. John's), Moses Harvey (1820–1901) himself, and Messrs. McKenny and Parsons (also of St. John's) – probably the latter; see p. 457 in: Aldrich, F.A. (1991). Some aspects of the systematics and biology of squid of the genus Architeuthis based on a study of specimens from Newfoundland waters. Bulletin of Marine Science 49(1–2): 457–481.
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This work is in the public domain in the United States because it was published (or registered with the U.S. Copyright Office) before January 1, 1929.
Public domain This Canadian work, of which the author or authors are unknown, is in the public domain in Canada because:
  • It was published before January 1, 1970; or
  • It was created before January 1, 1945; or
  • 75 years have passed since the end of the calendar year of its creation, without it ever having been published while still in copyright.

(R.S.C., 2020, c. C-42, s. 6.1, R.S.C., 1993, c. C-42, s. 6.1)


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