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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)).
Sepietta oweniana (common bobtail squid or common bobtail) is a common marine mollusc from the order Sepiida, the cuttlefish. Common bobtails possess large, rounded pupils , eight arms each having biserial suckers and two arms with 32 tiny uniform-sized suckers in transverse rows to be used for securing their prey. [ 3 ]
Iridoteuthis merlini Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Mollusca Class: Cephalopoda Order: Sepiolida Family: Sepiolidae Subfamily: Heteroteuthidinae Genus: Iridoteuthis Species: I. merlini Binomial name Iridoteuthis merlini A. Reid, 2021 Iridoteuthis merlini is a species of bobtail squid endemic to the open ocean off New Zealand as well as eastern and south ...
Sepiolidae is a family of bobtail squid encompassing 15 genera in three or four subfamilies.A gladius is absent in subfamily Heteroteuthidinae, and in subfamily Sepiolinae it is reduced, or absent like in genus Euprymna.
Bobtail squid — Teuthida species. Subcategories. This category has only the following subcategory.
Stout bobtail squid Coasts of Great Britain and Ireland. Found in depths from 50 to 600 m. Rossia megaptera [1] Big-fin bobtail squid Northwestern Atlantic, from Greenland to New York. Found in depths ranging from 179– 1536 m. Rossia moelleri [1] Arctic bobtail squid Northern Atlantic and Arctic oceans. Depth range from 17 to 250 m. Rossia ...
Sepiolinae is a subfamily of bobtail squid encompassing 5 genera and more than 30 species. Classification. Subfamily Sepiolinae Genus Euprymna. Euprymna albatrossae;
Stoloteuthis leucoptera, also known as the butterfly bobtail squid, is a widespread species of bobtail squid. Its natural range covers the Atlantic Ocean, Mediterranean Sea, and southwestern Indian Ocean. It is distributed from the Gulf of St Lawrence to the Straits of Florida in the western Atlantic and in the Bay of Biscay in the eastern ...