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    Ommastrephinae is a subfamily of squids under the family Ommastrephidae . Ommastrephinae includes the largest species of squids belonging to the family Ommastrephidae, Humboldt squid ( Dosidicus gigas) which can grow to 1.5 metres (4.9 ft) in mantle length (ML).
    This family is generally divided into three subfamilies and eleven genera that contain 22 species. Members of the Ommastrephidae are small (about 10 cm ML) to large (about 100 cm ML), muscular squids that are often the dominant large squids in oceanic and, occasionally, neritic waters. A number of species are fished commercially.
    Members of the Ommastrephidae are small (about 10 cm ML) to large (about 100 cm ML), muscular squids that are often the dominant large squids in oceanic and, occasionally, neritic waters. A number of species are fished commercially. Ommastrephid squids are among the strongest swimmers in the Cephalopoda.
    Ommastrephidae was first established by the Danish zoologist Japetus Steenstrup in 1857. It is classified under the suborder Oegopsina of the order Teuthida (squids). It is divided into three subfamilies – Illicinae, Ommastrephinae, and Todarodinae; further subdivided into 11 genera and more than 20 species.
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