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

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    The species Sepia latimanus was first described by Quoy, J. R. and J. P. Gaimard in 1832 ( 18 ).
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    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 Guam and off Okinawa in the shallows from January to May, and the resultant eggs hatch in 38 to 40 days.
    Sepia latimanusis likely to consist of a species complex (Reid et al.2005). Assessment Information Red List Category & Criteria:Data Deficient ver 3.1 Year Published:2012 Date Assessed:March 15, 2009 Justification:
    Sepia latimanus is likely to comprises a species complex ( 1, 3 ). It has been suggested that Duc’s (1978) record of S. hercules Pilsbry, 1894 from Viet Nam is possibly a S. pharaonis instead ( 3 ). This requires investigation, particularly considering its fisheries significance.
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  3. Sepia latimanus - Wikipedia

  4. ADW: Sepia latimanus: INFORMATION

  5. taxo4254 - Sepia latimanus

    WEBSepia latimanus Quoy and Gaimard, 1832. Taxonomic Serial No.: 556372. http://www.itis.gov/servlet/SingleRpt/SingleRpt?search_topic=TSN&search_value=556372. Last updated 5 Jun. 2013. (Accessed 7 Nov. 2015). Global Biodiversity …

  6. 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. …

  7. Broadclub cuttlefish | Animals | Monterey Bay Aquarium

  8. Ascarosepion latimanus, Broadclub cuttlefish : fisheries - SeaLifeBase

  9. Broadclub Cuttlefish | Oceana

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