Thread:TheDinoHunter/@comment-24941009-20181014192904

Hi, TheDinoHunter! So, I'm part of the taxonomy project and I'm trying to fix a mess in Cephalopoda, which involves reclassified several creatures, including your Leguulsha. It is currently classified in Argusidae, a fictional family which used to be a wastebasket, but now has a new definition the Leguulsha doesn't really fit. I think it should be moved to one of these:
 * Octopodidae, a real-life family that includes most well-known octopi, such as the blue-ringed octopus and the giant Pacific octopus.
 * Argunautidae, a real-life family of shelled octopi that includes the argonaut or paper nautilus. Similarily to them, the Leguulsha posesses a shell-like structure on their mantle (although in real-life argonautids it is present only in females)
 * A new family: Allocephalopodidae. The definition could be "octopuses with exoskeletal tentacles, vestigial suckers and partial shells on their mantles".

Do you think any of these match, or do you prefer it to be moved to some other real taxon? 