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    Todaropsis eblanae - Wikipedia

    Todaropsis eblanae, also known as the lesser flying squid, is a species of short finned squid in the monotypic genus Todaropsis of the family Ommastrephidae. See more

    A relatively small squid between 13–22 centimetres (5.1–8.7 in) in length with a large, broad head. The males grow to a maximum See more

    This species is associated with muddy substrates. See more

    Found in the eastern coastal waters of the North Atlantic and South Atlantic from Shetland to the Cape of Good Hope, and the Indian Ocean … See more

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    A total of 21 specimens were examined from examples caught in Galicia and different prey items which fell into three distinct types were found to be taken as prey by Todaropis … See more

    This squid is one of the most abundant cephalopods in the Celtic Sea, even so it is usually caught as a bycatch by trawlers fishing for other … See more

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    Todaropsis eblanae, also known as the lesser flying squid, is a species of short finned squid in the monotypic genus Todaropsis of the family Ommastrephidae . A relatively small squid between 13–22 centimetres (5.1–8.7 in) in length with a large, broad head.
    in northern waters Todaropsis eblanae generally mate and spawn in the summer and early autumn months, i.e. from June through to November. Hatching occurs in late autumn through to the early spring, i.e. from October up until March, producing juveniles in the first half of the year.
    A total of 21 specimens were examined from examples caught in Galicia and different prey items which fell into three distinct types were found to be taken as prey by Todaropis eblanae these were bony fish, crustaceans and other cephalopods.
    T. eblanae exhibits a very disjunctive geographic distribution. The existence of at least 3 genetically isolated populations in the Eastern Atlantic has been shown. It is a demersal species associated with sandy and muddy bottoms mainly in the lower sublittoral (30 m) and upper bathyal (850 m) over the continental shelf.
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    WebNov 1, 2013 · PDF | This article presents an updated review of the biology, ecology and fisheries of ommastrephid squid Todaropsis eblanae, and the first preliminary... | Find, read and cite all the research...

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