After poring over a even more complex paper... it mentioned Octopus insularis from the Caribbean. http://www.thecephalopodpage.org/octopus insularis.php
http://www.cebc.cnrs.fr/publipdf/2010/2010_GICESJMR.pdf
The paper also mentioned that
http://www.cebc.cnrs.fr/publipdf/2010/2010_GICESJMR.pdf
The paper also mentioned that
Other taxa found within the O. vulgaris clade (Figures 1 and 2)
came from Costa Rica, both Pacific and Caribbean sides
(AJ012125 – AJ12127), northern Brazil (AJ012123 and
AJ012124), Rio de Janeiro (AJ616312), southern Brazil
(AJ012122), and Isla Margarita, Venezuela (AJ250478).
Therefore, from our results, the animals from Rio de Janeiro,
southern Brazil, and Isla Margarita are O. vulgaris s. str., agreeing
with the findings of Warnke et al. (2004). However, the current
distribution of Octopus spp. in the western Atlantic is unclear.
Clarifying the geographic range of O. vulgaris s. str. in these
waters, as well as its phylogenetic relationship with other octopuses
such as Octopus insularis (Leite and Hamovici 2008) or Octopus
maya (Voss and Solis 1966), requires further study.