“…These structures represent the olfactory organs as recognized by von Kölliker (1844) and Watkinson (1909) . While several functional studies have been conducted on decapods, demonstrating their role in mate choice of squid and cuttlefish and the improvement of predation on crabs by cuttlefish ( Boyle, 1983 , 1986 ; Chase and Wells, 1986 ; Lee, 1992 ; Lucero et al, 1992 , 1995 , 2000 ; Budelmann et al, 1997 ; Boal and Golden, 1999 ; Piper and Lucero, 1999 ; Mobley et al, 2007 , 2008a , b ; Villanueva and Norman, 2008 ), very little is known about octopods ( Walderon et al, 2011 ). The Octopus vulgaris olfactory organ has the typical morphology of a chemoreceptor structure ( Woodhams and Messenger, 1974 ; Wildenburg, 1995 , 1997 ) resulting in a ciliated epithelium lying in a pair of pits, one on each side of the head, as in other cephalopods and it has been considered the homologue of Nautilus rhinophore, a specialized short hollow tentacle lodged below the eye ( Young, 1965 ; Basil et al, 2000 ; Ruth et al, 2002 ; Jereb and Roper, 2005 ).…”