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- Sepiadarium is a genus of cuttlefish comprising five species. Genus Sepiadarium Sepiadarium auritum Robson, 1914 Sepiadarium austrinum Berry, 1921, Southern...
- Sepiadarium kochi, common name tropical bottletail squid or Koch's bottletail squid, is a species of cuttlefish. This species grows to a maximum mantle...
- Sepiadarium austrinum, the southern bottletail squid, is a species of cuttlefish in the genus Sepiadarium. It was first described by S. Stillman Berry...
- order Sepiida. Genus Sepiadarium Sepiadarium auritum Sepiadarium austrinum, southern bottletail squid Sepiadarium gracilis Sepiadarium kochi, tropical bottletail...
- Sepiadarium gracilis is a species of cuttlefish native to the Indo-Pacific; it occurs in the South China Sea and off the western Philippines. The type...
- Sepiadarium auritum is a species of cuttlefish native to the eastern Indian Ocean off northwestern Australia. The type specimen measures 11 mm in mantle...
- Sepiadarium nipponianum is a species of cuttlefish native to the western Pacific Ocean; it occurs off the ****anese islands of Shikoku, Kyūshū, and southern...
- squid veined squid European squid Some species of cuttlefish are eaten: Sepiadarium kochi Sepiella inermis Other cephalopods: Nautilus Edible freshwater...
- kijimuna Reid, Sato, Jolly & Strugnell, 2023 Steenstrup, J. (1881). Sepiadarium og Idiosepius to nye Slægter af Sepiernes Familie. Med Bemaerkninger...
- transcriptomic analysis of slime secreted by the southern bottletail squid, Sepiadarium austrinum (Cephalopoda)". Journal of Proteomics. 148: 170–182. doi:10...