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Sepiola Robusta
''Sepiola'' is a genus of bobtail squid comprising around 15 species: *''Sepiola affinis'' Naef, 1912, anagolous bobtail *''Sepiola atlantica'' d'Orbigny in Ferussac & d'Orbigny, 1839-1841, Atlantic bobtail *'' Sepiola aurantiaca'' Jatta, 1896, golden bobtail *'' Sepiola birostrata'' Sasaki, 1918, butterfly bobtail *'' Sepiola boletzkyi'' Bello & Salman, 2015 *'' Sepiola bursadhaesa'' Bello, 2013 *'' Sepiola intermedia'' Naef, 1912, intermediate bobtail *'' Sepiola knudseni'' Adam, 1984 *''Sepiola ligulata'' Naef, 1912, tongue Bobtail *'' Sepiola parva'' Sasaki, 1914 *'' Sepiola pfefferi'' Grimpe, 1921 *'' Sepiola robusta'' Naef, 1912, robust bobtail *''Sepiola rondeleti'' Leach, 1817, dwarf bobtail *'' Sepiola rossiaeformis'' Pfeffer, 1884 *'' Sepiola steenstrupiana'' Levy, 1912, Steenstrup's bobtail *''Sepiola tridens'' de Heij & Goud, 2010 *''Sepiola trirostrata'' Voss Voss () is a municipality and a traditional district in Vestland county, Norway. The administrative cen ...
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Sepiola Atlantica
''Sepiola atlantica'', also known as the Atlantic bobtail, is a species of bobtail squid native to the northeastern Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. Description ''Sepiola atlantica'' has short fins which do not overlap the mantle margin either anteriorly or posteriorly. The four arms have two series of suckers close to the body and 4 to 8 rows of minute suckers toward their tips. The remaining arms have two rows of suckers. A hectocotylus is present, the left dorsal arm is modified, the near end has a fleshy pad which is formed from enlarged and fused sucker pedicels with the copulatory apparatus being a large swollen horn, which has secondary lobes at its base; the dorsal row of suckers which are placed tword the tip from the copulatory apparatus has 3 or 4 slightly enlarged suckers with swollen pedicels, 3 or 4 vestigial suckers, then 3 to 5 greatly enlarged suckers roughly halfway along arm. The hectocotylised arm is strongly bent towards its tip. The tentacular club ...
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