“…However, across the phylum, a number of structures have been shown to regenerate. These include the foot, anterior neural elements, tentacles, and even the entire head of some gastropods (Moffett, 1995(Moffett, , 1996Gorbushin et al, 2001;Matsuo et al, 2010;Tuchina and Meyer-Rochow, 2010;Hoso, 2012), the siphon and parts of the shell and mantle of some bivalves (Ansell et al, 1999;Tomiyama and Ito, 2006;Nuñez et al, 2013), and the arms, tentacles, and suckers of many cephalopods (Feral, 1978;Bush, 2012;Fossati et al, 2013) including those of giant squid (Aldrich and Aldrich, 1968). Greater sampling of regenerative ability is needed within each of these groups, as well as in the mollusc lineages in which there are no data on regeneration, in order to obtain a clearer picture of the distribution of regenerative ability across this phylum.…”