Recent attention to members of the sepiolid squid genus Euprymna and symbiotic associations with luminescent bacteria ( Vibrio fischeri strains) has prompted a review of this poorly-resolved group of squids. Twelve nominal species have been placed in this genus of which the majority are ill-defined, known only from their original descriptions and separated on the basis of inadequate characters. As a first step in resolving this group, a temperate Australian species, the Southern dumpling squid, Euprymna tasmanica , is here redescribed in detail. As the genus Euprymna currently stands, most members are only distinguished on the number and position of enlarged suckers in mature males. No diagnostic characters are available to identify females...
The subfamily Sepiolinae (Mollusca: Cephalopoda: Sepiolidae), currently containing the genera Sepiol...
Two species of cephalopods belonging to the squid family Brachioteuthidae are described for the firs...
Collections comprising about 325 specimens of Rossia from the Canadian Atlantic, Pacific and Arctic ...
Lu, C. C., Boucher-Rodoni, R. (2006): A new genus and species of sepiolid squid from the waters arou...
The small benthic squid Euprymna hyllebergi is reported for the first time from the southeastern Ara...
A new genus and species, Choneteuthis tongaensis gen. et sp. nov., is described from the waters arou...
Bobtail squids (Sepiolidae, Cephalopoda) have recently been growing in popularity in scientific stud...
Bobtail squid are emerging models for host-microbe interactions, behavior, and development, yet thei...
The sepiolid, Euprymna berryi Sasaki, 1929 has been reported for the first time from the west coast ...
We describe here two new species of oegopsid squids. The first is an Asperoteuthis (Chiroteuthidae),...
As the results of critical observations on fashion of arm sucker enlargement, morphology of tentacul...
A peculiar squid paralarva from Hawaiian waters was described by Young (1991, Bull. mar. Sci. 49(1–2...
Euprymna megaspadicea n. sp. collected from Nago Bight, Okinawa Island, Japan, is described. This sp...
This paper reviews the current status of systematics of Recent cephalopods (squids, cuttlefishes, oc...
Two genera of sepiolid squids--Euprymna, found primarily in shallow, coastal waters of Hawaii and th...
The subfamily Sepiolinae (Mollusca: Cephalopoda: Sepiolidae), currently containing the genera Sepiol...
Two species of cephalopods belonging to the squid family Brachioteuthidae are described for the firs...
Collections comprising about 325 specimens of Rossia from the Canadian Atlantic, Pacific and Arctic ...
Lu, C. C., Boucher-Rodoni, R. (2006): A new genus and species of sepiolid squid from the waters arou...
The small benthic squid Euprymna hyllebergi is reported for the first time from the southeastern Ara...
A new genus and species, Choneteuthis tongaensis gen. et sp. nov., is described from the waters arou...
Bobtail squids (Sepiolidae, Cephalopoda) have recently been growing in popularity in scientific stud...
Bobtail squid are emerging models for host-microbe interactions, behavior, and development, yet thei...
The sepiolid, Euprymna berryi Sasaki, 1929 has been reported for the first time from the west coast ...
We describe here two new species of oegopsid squids. The first is an Asperoteuthis (Chiroteuthidae),...
As the results of critical observations on fashion of arm sucker enlargement, morphology of tentacul...
A peculiar squid paralarva from Hawaiian waters was described by Young (1991, Bull. mar. Sci. 49(1–2...
Euprymna megaspadicea n. sp. collected from Nago Bight, Okinawa Island, Japan, is described. This sp...
This paper reviews the current status of systematics of Recent cephalopods (squids, cuttlefishes, oc...
Two genera of sepiolid squids--Euprymna, found primarily in shallow, coastal waters of Hawaii and th...
The subfamily Sepiolinae (Mollusca: Cephalopoda: Sepiolidae), currently containing the genera Sepiol...
Two species of cephalopods belonging to the squid family Brachioteuthidae are described for the firs...
Collections comprising about 325 specimens of Rossia from the Canadian Atlantic, Pacific and Arctic ...