Vitreledonella alberti is an incirrate octopus, in the genus Vitreledonella of the family Amphitretidae.
It was named alberti in honor of Albert I, Prince of Monaco.
It is a transparent octopus.
It was discovered by Louis Joubin in 1924,[1] six years after the discovery of its better-known congener Vitreledonella richardi.
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