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    The European squid or common squid (Loligo vulgaris) is a large squid belonging to the family Loliginidae. It occurs abundantly in coastal waters from the North Sea to at least the west coast of Africa. This species lives from sea level to depths of 500 m (1,600 ft). Its mantle is up to 40 cm (16 in) long. … See more

    The European squid has a long, moderately slender and cylindrical body. Rhomboid fins comprise two-thirds of the mantle length, … See more

    The European squid is a neritic, semidemersal species, which undertakes distinct horizontal and vertical migrations, depending on the … See more

    The European squid is a commercially valuable species. It is caught in multispecies trawl fishing throughout the year and, … See more

    "CephBase: European squid". Archived from the original on 2005-08-17. (Loligo vulgaris reynaudi)
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    This species can be found at depths from the surface to about 500 m, but it is most abundant between 20 and 250 m (deeper during the winter). … See more

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    Very similar to Loligo forbesii but distinguished immediately by the tentacle club, the median suckers of which are especially large, up to four times diameter of marginal suckers. Loligo vulgaris can be up to 54 cm in length and has a small shield-like part of the body projecting slightly over the head. The internal shell is horny and pen-like.
    In the early 19th century, this generic name was often used as a grouping for all true squid. All three species of Loligo are caught by commercial fisheries, most abundantly by traditional trawling methods (mobile gear).
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    Loligo vulgaris and others are noted for being attracted to lights at night; they can therefore be fished using different light-attraction methods. Commercial fishing is heavily regulated in the United States, and fishing using mobile gear is only permitted during daylight hours.
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    Loligo reynaudii, the Cape Hope squid, was previously treated as a subspecies of L. vulgaris. The European squid has a long, moderately slender and cylindrical body. Rhomboid fins comprise two-thirds of the mantle length, though locomotion is via jet propulsion. The posterior border is slightly concave.
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