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  2. Lampadioteuthis - Wikipedia

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    Lampadioteuthis megaleia is a small, colorful squid, the only species in the only genus in the monotypic family Lampadioteuthidae. [3] It is sometimes known as the wonderful firefly squid . It was formerly classified in the family Lycoteuthidae , but differs from them mainly by having a hectocotylus in the males and by the possession of a ...

  3. Firefly squid - Wikipedia

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    The firefly squid inhabits the waters off the coast of Japan. [13] [14] The depth at which these squids can be found varies (300–400 m or 1,000–1,300 ft during the day, and 20–60 m or 70–200 ft during the night) over the course of a day, [14] as they are one of the several species of squid that participates in diel vertical migration.

  4. Category:Enoploteuthidae - Wikipedia

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    Firefly squid; This page was last edited on 3 December 2023, at 03:18 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License ...

  5. Nematolampas regalis - Wikipedia

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    Nematolampas regalis, the regal firefly squid [3] is a small, little-known species of squid from the family Lycoteuthidae which is found in the subtropical South Pacific Ocean. This squid has a mantle length of 30 mm (1.2 in).

  6. Counter-illumination - Wikipedia

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    [3] [11] [12] Many mesopelagic cephalopods such as the firefly squid (Watasenia scintillans), decapod crustaceans, and deep ocean fishes use counter-illumination; it works best for them when ambient light levels are low, leaving the diffuse down-welling light from above as the only light source.

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  8. Shiokara - Wikipedia

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    Ika no shiokara—from cuttlefish "squid", the most common variety; Hotaruika no shiokara—from firefly squid; Katsuo no shiokara—from skipjack tuna; Kaki no shiokara—from oyster; Uni no shiokara—from sea urchin roe; Ami no shiokara—from Mysidacea, a krill-like crustacean; Some shiokara types have special names: ganzuke — from ...

  9. List of bioluminescent organisms - Wikipedia

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    Firefly (species unknown) with and without flash. Foxfire in the fungus Panellus stipticus Blue ocean glow caused by myriad tiny organisms, such as Noctiluca. Noctiluca scintillans, a bioluminescent dinoflagellate. Bioluminescence is the production of light by living organisms.