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  1. Sthenoteuthis pteropus, also known as the orangeback flying squid or orangeback squid, is a species of cephalopod in the family Ommastrephidae. It is native to tropical parts of the Atlantic Ocean where it is found to depths of about 200 m (656 ft).
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    In the eastern tropical Atlantic, the orangeback flying squid Sthenoteuthis pteropus (Steenstrup 1855) (Cephalopoda, Ommastrephidae) is a dominant species of the epipelagic nekton community. This carnivore squid has a short lifespan and is one of the fastest-growing squids.
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    It was originally described as Architeuthis megaptera and later identified as Sthenoteuthis pteropus. Shown are the mantle (fig. 1), teeth of the radula and palate (figs. 2–7), and arm and tentacle suckers (figs. 8–9) ( Verrill, 1880a:pl. 21 ). # (1870?) Preserved sucker (oral view) of the Architeuthis megaptera type specimen from Nova Scotia.
    Most active at dawn, dusk, and at night. Strongly colonial and gregarious. Males defend harems of females. Fruits and flowers, like all Pteropus species. Historically, tamarind pods and mangos were favored foods (humans cut these trees down). Some reports of eating insects. Rats and mynah birds.
    #13 (?/12/1853) Holotype of Architeuthis monachus at the Zoological Museum in Copenhagen, as it appeared in 2015. It consists of a dried beak, the sole part of the animal that was preserved. #18 (30/11/1861) The French corvette Alecton attempts to capture a giant squid off Tenerife on 30 November 1861.
    #27 (≤1873) The type specimen of Plectoteuthis grandis, consisting of a single arm ( Owen, 1881:pl. 34 ). The provenance of this material is uncertain, but it may originate from the east coast of South America.
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