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  2. Euprymna berryi - Wikipedia

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    The hummingbird bobtail squid is widespread throughout the tropical waters of the central Indo-Pacific area from Indonesia to the Philippines. [5] It is also possible that a larger distribution could reach the Andaman Islands, Sri Lanka and the western coast of India (some specimens were collected by scientists in 200-/2007). [6]

  3. Counter-illumination - Wikipedia

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    Sagittal section of the large eye-like light-producing organ of Hawaiian bobtail squid, Euprymna scolopes. The organ houses symbiotic Aliivibrio fischeri bacteria. In the Hawaiian bobtail squid (Euprymna scolopes) light is produced in a large and complex two-lobed light organ inside the squid's mantle cavity. At the top of the organ (dorsal ...

  4. Choneteuthis tongaensis - Wikipedia

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    Choneteuthis tongaensis is a species of bobtail squid native to the waters around the Tonga Islands in the southern Pacific Ocean.It is known from only three specimens. Of these, the holotype is the largest, at 33.8 mm mantle length (ML).

  5. Euprymna phenax - Wikipedia

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    Euprymna phenax is a species of bobtail squid native to the waters of the Indo-Pacific, off the Philippines and possibly in the East China Sea. The depth range of this species is unknown. It was originally collected at nightlight. [3] The type specimen is 11 mm in mantle length. [3]

  6. Sepiola atlantica - Wikipedia

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    Sepiola atlantica has a latitudinal range from 65ºN to 35ºN, ranging from Iceland, the Faroe Islands and western Norway in the north south to the Moroccan coast. There is a single record of this species from the Mediterranean Sea, a mature male caught in the Tyrrhenian Sea at a depth of 90m. [3]

  7. Euprymna scolopes - Wikipedia

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    The bacteria are fed a sugar and amino acid solution by the squid and in return hide the squid's silhouette when viewed from below by matching the amount of light hitting the top of the mantle (counter-illumination). [12] E. scolopes serves as a model organism for animal-bacterial symbiosis and its relationship with A. fischeri has been ...

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