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Enoploteuthidae

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Watasenia scintillans
species of mollusc
Enoploteuthidae
Enoploteuthidae is a family of squid comprising approximately 40 species in four genera. Most species have a mantle length ranging from . Hooks are present on all arms and tentacles. The family is best known for the large array of photophores throughout the body.
Abralia
thumb|Abralia astrosticta
Abraliopsis
Abraliopsis is a marine genus of squid (family Enoploteuthidae) of the phylum Mollusca. Not much is known about Abraliopsis due to the evading ability of pelagic cephalopods. Features that distinguish these species include the absence of arm suckers, size and number of hooks on arms, the presence of photophores, and the formation and position of chromatophores. 11 species that make up the Enoploteuthidae family.
Enoploteuthis leptura
species of mollusc
Enoploteuthis chunii
species of mollusc
Enoploteuthis
Enoploteuthis is a genus of squid in the family Enoploteuthidae, being the type genus. Enoploteuthis is a genus with a relatively high number of species, most of which were described in the late 20th and early 21st century. They have been collected during exploratory trawling in the mesopelagic zone. They are an important food source for fishes and toothed whales but they are of little commercial value, except for Enoploteuthis chunii which is caught as bycatch in the Japanese fishery for Watasenia scintillans. Many species are diel migrants, spending the day at depth and moving up the water c
Enoploteuthis anapsis
species of mollusc
Enoploteuthis obliqua
species of mollusc
Enoploteuthis semilineata
species of mollusc
Enoploteuthis octolineata
species of mollusc
Enoploteuthis reticulata
species of mollusc
Enoploteuthis higginsi
species of mollusc