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    Scientific Name Sepia latimanus Kingdom Animalia Location in Taxonomic Tree Subgenus Sepia (Sepia)
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    Sepia latimanus - Wikipedia

    Sepia latimanus, also known as the broadclub cuttlefish, is widely distributed from the Andaman Sea, east to Fiji, and south to northern Australia. It is the most common cuttlefish species on coral reefs, living at a depth of up to 30 m. See more

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    The type specimen of Sepia latimus was collected in New Guinea and is deposited at the Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle in Paris. This species has a wide geographic range and it is … See more

    The broadclub cuttlefish is the second largest cuttlefish species after Sepia apama, growing to 50 cm (20 in) in mantle length and 10 kg (22 lb) in weight. Like many cephalopods, the … See more

    Sepia latimanus has a wide distribution in the Indo-Pacific region from the coasts of eastern Africa in the west following the continental … See more

    Sepia latimanus is a coastal species occurring in coral reefs and which is found in shallow water to depths of 30 m. In the western Pacific, off See more

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  3. Sepia latimanus - Facts, Diet, Habitat & Pictures on Animalia.bio

  4. ADW: Sepia latimanus: INFORMATION

  5. Sepia (cephalopod) - Wikipedia

  6. taxo4254 - Sepia latimanus

    WEBOverview. The Broadclub cuttlefish is a rather common cephalopod that ranges from the eastern fringes of the Indian Ocean to Fiji in the Pacific ( 1 ). It is usually found along coastal areas, at depths up to 30 m, hunting …

  7. Assessment by: Barratt, I. & Allcock, L. - IUCN Red List

  8. Sepia latimanus - Wikipedia

  9. Broadclub Cuttlefishes ~ MarineBio Conservation Society

    WEBBroadclub cuttlefishes, Sepia latimanus (Quoy/Gaimard, 1832), are large fascinating cephalopods with oval mantles and crescent-shaped clubs. This species can reach up to 50 cm in mantle length and weigh up to 10 kg.

  10. Sepia latimanus (Sepia latimanus) | U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service

  11. ADW: Sepia latimanus: CLASSIFICATION

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