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  1. Sepiolidae - Wikipedia

  2. Sepiolidae - Wikipedia

  3. Phylogenomics illuminates the evolution of bobtail and ... - Nature

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    Sepiolidae (Cephalopoda: Sepiolida) are growing in popularity as model organisms, not least because of their well-studied symbiotic relationship with light producing bacteria.
    However, many features commonly associated with the Sepioidea (absence of an interstellate connective, gills apparently without a branchial canal) and the Sepiolidae (globular sucker rings, general shape, fusion of the head and mantle in the nuchal region) convince us that its closest relationships belong within the Sepiolidae.
    Containing group: Sepiolida Introduction Sepiolids are small (ca. 1-10 cm ML), broad cephalopods with a rounded posterior mantle and ear-like fins. Species of the Rossinae and Sepiolinae are benthic while those of the Heteroteuthinae are pelagic.
    Taxonomically, sepiolids comprise the order Sepiolida Keferstein, 1866 which is split into the families Sepiolidae Leach, 1817 and Sepiadariidae Fisher, 1882, commonly known as bobtail and bottletail squid, respectively.
  5. Full article: The behavioural ecology of Sepiolidae (Cephalopoda ...

  6. Bobtail squid - Wikipedia

  7. Sepioidea | cephalopod order | Britannica

  8. New bobtail squid (Sepiolidae: Sepiolinae) from the Ryukyu islands ...

  9. Molecular phylogeny of North Sea Sepiolinae (Cephalopoda: …

  10. The behavioural ecology of Sepiolidae (Cephalopoda: Sepiolida): a …

  11. Sepiolidae Leach 1817 - tolweb.org