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- Cranchia scabra is a species of gl**** squid. It is the only species in the genus, and is fairly small (about 150 millimeters (5.9 in)). They reside in...
- Histioteuthis bonnellii (Férussac, 1834) Synonyms List Cranchia bonnellii Férussac, 1835 Cranchia bonelliana Férussac, 1835 Histioteuthis bonelliana Orbigny...
- Species: I. minimus Binomial name Idiosepius minimus (Orbigny, 1835) Synonyms Cranchia minima d'Orbigny, 1835 Idiosepius biserialis Voss, 1962 Idiosepius macrocheir...
- Oegopsida Family: Cranchiidae Genus: Teuthowenia Species: T. maculata Binomial name Teuthowenia maculata (Leach, 1817) Synonyms Cranchia maculata Leach, 1817...
- Superfamily Cranchioidea Family Cranchiidae Subfamily Cranchiinae Genus Cranchia Genus Leachia Genus Liocranchia Subfamily Taoniinae Genus Bathothauma Genus...
- is a subfamily containing four genera of gl**** squids. Genus Cranchia Leach, 1817 Cranchia scabra Leach, 1817 Genus Leachia Lesueur, 1821 Leachia atlantica...
- (now the family Cranchiidae), after noticing its similarity to Cranchia scabra and Cranchia maculata (now Teuthowenia maculata). He further divided the group...
- Family: Histioteuthidae Genus: Histioteuthis Orbigny, 1841 Type species Cranchia bonnellii Férussac, 1834 Species 17 species and subspecies, see text Synonyms...
- Georg Johann Pfeffer) and about 15 genera: Subfamily Cranchiinae Genus Cranchia Genus Leachia Genus Liocranchia Subfamily Taoniinae Genus Bathothauma Genus...
- mechanisms ****ociated with dermal structures have been proposed. The mantle of Cranchia scabra is covered in multi-pointed cartilaginous tubercles. An anti-predator...