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- (typical male mantle length being between 1 and 8 cm (0.39 and 3.15 in)). Sepiolids live in shallow coastal waters of the Pacific Ocean and some parts of...
- The Use of a Sand-coat in Relation to Feeding and Diel Activity in the Sepiolid Squid Euprymna scolopes. R.T. Hanlon (ed.) Malacologia 29(1): 121-133....
- 2008.00797.x. von Boletzky, Sigurd (July 1991). "The terminal spine of sepiolid hatchlings: its development and functional morphology (Mollusca, Cephalopoda)"...
-   Extinct in the wild (EW): 13 species   Critically endangered (CR): 581 species   Endangered (EN): 507 species   Vulnerable (VU): 879 species   Near threatened...
-   Extinct in the wild (EW): 13 species   Critically endangered (CR): 581 species   Endangered (EN): 507 species   Vulnerable (VU): 879 species   Near threatened...
- (ISBN 92-5-105383-9) Sujit Sundaram and Miriam Paul Sreeram, First record of sepiolid squid, Euprymna berryi Sasaki, 1929 from the west coast of India, Journal...
- significantly from the allometric relationship seen across other squid species. Sepiolids are noted for having exceptionally large eyes, which are much bigger relative...
- Chlorophthalmus albatrossis and lanternfishes), cephalopods (including sepiolid and enoploteuthid squid), and crustaceans (including isopods, krill, and...
- pasiphaeid shrimp and krill), cephalopods (e.g. ommastrephid squid and sepiolids), and bony fishes (e.g. shads, barracudinas, lanternfishes, and pouts)...
- variety of bony fishes (including lanternfish), cephalopods (including sepiolid and enoploteuthid squid), and crustaceans (including isopods, amphipods...