Enoploteuthidae

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Enoploteuthidae
Enoploteuthis sp.
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Mollusca
Class: Cephalopoda
Subclass: Coleoidea
Order: Teuthida
Suborder: Oegopsina
Family: Enoploteuthidae
Pfeffer, 1900
Genera

Abralia
Abraliopsis
Enoploteuthis
Watasenia

The Enoploteuthidea are a family of squid comprising approximately 40 species in four genera. Most species have a mantle length ranging from 3-13 cm. Hooks are present on all arms and tentacles. The family is best known for the large array of photophores throughout the body.

Species

  • Genus Abralia
    • Abralia andamanica
    • Abralia armata
    • Abralia astrolineata
    • Abralia astrosticta
    • Abralia dubia
    • Abralia fasciolata
    • Abralia grimpei
    • Abralia heminuchalis
    • Abralia marisarabica
    • Abralia multihamata
    • Abralia omiae
    • Abralia redfieldi
    • Abralia renschi
    • Abralia robsoni
    • Abralia siedleckyi
    • Abralia similis
    • Abralia spaercki
    • Abralia steindachneri
    • Abralia trigonura
    • Abralia veranyi, eye-flash squid or Verany's enope squid
  • Genus Abraliopsis
    • Abraliopsis affinis
    • Abraliopsis atlantica
    • Abraliopsis chuni
    • Abraliopsis falco
    • Abraliopsis felis
    • Abraliopsis gilchristi
    • Abraliopsis hoylei
    • Abraliopsis lineata
    • ? Abraliopsis morisi *
    • Abraliopsis pacificus
    • Abraliopsis pfefferi, Pfeffer's enope squid
    • Abraliopsis tui
  • Genus Enoploteuthis
    • Enoploteuthis anapsis
    • Enoploteuthis chunii
    • Enoploteuthis galaxias
    • Enoploteuthis higginsi
    • Enoploteuthis jonesi
    • Enoploteuthis leptura
      • Enoploteuthis leptura leptura
      • Enoploteuthis leptura magnoceani
    • Enoploteuthis obliqua
    • Enoploteuthis octolineata
    • Enoploteuthis reticulata
    • Enoploteuthis semilineata
  • Genus Watasenia

The species listed above with an asterisk (*) is questionable and needs further study to determine if it is a valid species or a synonym. The question mark (?) indicates questionable placement within the genus.

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