Sepiella - Wikipedia
Sepiella is een geslacht van weekdieren uit de familie van de Sepiidae.
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Sepiella is a genus of cuttlefish encompassing around seven species.
Wikipedia · Tekst under CC-BY-SA-licensSepiella japonica, Japanese spineless cuttlefish : fisheries
WEBIt is a coastal demersal species, with depth up to about 50 m. Dominant cuttlefish caught around the Chekiang and Kiangsu, China. It is also important in the fisheries of Japan, …
Common cuttlefish - Wikipedia
Se mere på en.wikipedia.orgIt is unknown where the type specimen of S. officinalis was collected, as the location is given simply as "Oceano". It is deposited in the Linnean Society of London. Sepia officinalis jurujubai Oliveira, 1940, originally described as a subspecies of the common cuttlefish, is a junior synonym of Sepioteuthis sepioidea.- Anslået læsetid: 7 min
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Sepiella japonica | SpringerLink
WEBden 1. jan. 2014 · The spineless cuttlefish Sepiella japonica has been cultured in China in recent years. After acclimatization to captivity, spawning induction and mating of the …
Sepiella japonica - europa.eu
WEBSepiella japonica Sasaki, 1929 - More about this species: Commercial designations, Production methods and fishing gears, EU quality schemes and nutrition values, …
Sepiella inermis - europa.eu
WEBSepiella inermis (Van Hasselt, 1835) - More about this species: Commercial designations, Production methods and fishing gears, EU quality schemes and nutrition values, …
Octocoral colonies as spawning ground for the cuttlefish Sepiella ...
WEBden 22. jul. 2021 · In the present study, the association between two octocoral corals Pseudopterogorgia sp. Kükenthal, 1919 and Menella sp. Gray, 1870, and the cuttlefish …
Sepiella inermis | SpringerLink
WEBden 1. jan. 2014 · The spineless cuttlefish, Sepiella inermis, is an economic species of the Indian Ocean. S. inermis habit is bentho-nektonic but active in a higher degree …
Sepiella inermis, Spineless cuttlefish : fisheries - SeaLifeBase
WEBMembers of the class Cephalopoda are gonochoric. Male and female adults usually die shortly after spawning and brooding, respectively. Mating behavior: Males perform …
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