Definition of Chiroteuthidae. Meaning of Chiroteuthidae. Synonyms of Chiroteuthidae

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Definition of Chiroteuthidae

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Meaning of Chiroteuthidae from wikipedia

- The Chiroteuthidae are a family of deep-sea squid, generally small to medium in size, rather soft and gelatinous, and slow moving. They are found in most...
- Thysanoteuthidae Superfamily Chiroteuthoidea Family Batoteuthidae Family Chiroteuthidae Family Joubiniteuthidae Family Magnapinnidae Family Mastigoteuthidae...
- They are also closely related to the "whip-lash squid" in the families Chiroteuthidae and Mastigoteuthidae. The first record of this family comes from a specimen...
- shared with Mastigoteuthidae common name (whip-lash) is shared with Chiroteuthidae Nei: not elsewhere included MolluscaBase eds. (2022). MolluscaBase....
- later lowered by Chun (1920) to a subfamily (Mastigoteuthinae) of the Chiroteuthidae. However, Roper et al. (1969) raised it back to the family level, and...
- Asperoteuthis acanthoderma is a large species of squid belonging to the family Chiroteuthidae. It is characterised by the tiny, pointed tubercules present on its...
- Superfamily Chiroteuthoidea Family Batoteuthidae Genus Batoteuthis Family Chiroteuthidae Genus Asperoteuthis Genus Chiroteuthis Genus Grimalditeuthis Genus Planctoteuthis...
- the family Magnapinnidae Chiroteuthis veranii, a squid of the family Chiroteuthidae This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with the title Long-armed...
- magna. Rancurel, P. 1972. Mastigoteuthis inermis espèce nouvelle de Chiroteuthidae du Golfe de Guinée (Cephalopoda - Oegopsida). Bulletin de la Société...
- alone, such misidentifications encomp**** at least the oegopsid families Chiroteuthidae, Cranchiidae, Ommastrephidae, Onychoteuthidae, and Psychroteuthidae...