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  2. Euprymna scolopes - Wikipedia

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    Euprymna scolopes, also known as the Hawaiian bobtail squid, is a species of bobtail squid in the family Sepiolidae native to the central Pacific Ocean, where it occurs in shallow coastal waters off the Hawaiian Islands and Midway Island.

  3. Bobtail squid - Wikipedia

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    Bobtail squid (order Sepiolida) [1] are a group of cephalopods closely related to cuttlefish. Bobtail squid tend to have a rounder mantle than cuttlefish and have no cuttlebone . They have eight suckered arms and two tentacles and are generally quite small (typical male mantle length being between 1 and 8 cm (0.39 and 3.15 in)).

  4. Margaret McFall-Ngai - Wikipedia

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    Margaret McFall-Ngai (born 1951) is an American animal physiologist and biochemist [1] best-known for her work related to the symbiotic relationship between Hawaiian bobtail squid, Euprymna scolopes and bioluminescent bacteria, Vibrio fischeri. Her research helped expand the microbiology field, primarily focused on pathogenicity and ...

  5. NASA sends squid from Hawaii into space for research - AOL

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    Dozens of baby squid from Hawaii are in space for study. The baby Hawaiian bobtail squid were raised at the University of Hawaii's Kewalo Marine Laboratory and were blasted into space earlier this ...

  6. Heteroteuthis hawaiiensis - Wikipedia

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    Heteroteuthis hawaiiensis is a species of bobtail squid native to the central and western Pacific Ocean.It occurs in waters off Hawaii, Bonin, the Ryukyu Islands, Indonesia, and the Great Australian Bight.

  7. Euprymna - Wikipedia

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    Euprymna tasmanica (Pfeffer, 1884), southern dumpling squid The species listed above with an asterisk (*) are nomen dubium and need further study to determine if they are valid species or synonyms, while a double asterisk (**) marks a taxon inquirendum .

  8. Aliivibrio fischeri - Wikipedia

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    The Hawaiian bobtail squid, its photophores populated with Aliivibrio fischeri A. fischeri are globally distributed in temperate and subtropical marine environments . [ 14 ] They can be found free-floating in oceans, as well as associated with marine animals, sediment, and decaying matter. [ 14 ]

  9. Sepiolinae - Wikipedia

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    Sepiolinae is a subfamily of bobtail squid encompassing 5 genera and more than 30 species. ... Hawaiian Bobtail Squid; Euprymna stenodactyla; Euprymna tasmanica, ...