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The '''Northern shortfin squid''' is a commercially-important species of [[squid]] from the family [[Ommastrephidae]].<ref name="The Cephalopod Page">{{Cite web|url=http://www.thecephalopodpage.org/illex.php|title=Illex illecebrosus, Short-finned squid|accessdate=2010-03-15|author=James B. Wood|publisher=Dalhousie University and the University of Texas Medical Branch|date=1995|work=The Cephalopod Page|format=html}}</ref> Also known as the "Sea Arrow" or "Flying Calamary" <ref>Goode, G.B. 1884. [http://www.nefsc.noaa.gov/publications/classics/goode1884/1-4.pdf The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. Section I: Natural history of useful aquatic animals. Govt. Print. Office, Washington, DC. Plates.]</ref>.



The '''Northern shortfin squid''' is a commercially-important species of [[squid]] from the family [[Ommastrephidae]].<ref name="The Cephalopod Page">{{Cite web|url=http://www.thecephalopodpage.org/illex.php|title=Illex illecebrosus, Short-finned squid|accessdate=2010-03-15|author=James B. Wood|publisher=Dalhousie University and the University of Texas Medical Branch|work=The Cephalopod Page|format=html}}</ref> Also known as the "Sea Arrow" or "Flying Calamary" <ref>Goode, G.B. 1884. The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. Section I: Natural history of useful aquatic animals. Govt. Print. Office, Washington, DC. Plates.</ref>.


==References==
==References==

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Northern Shortfin Squid
Scientific classification
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I. illecebrosus
Binomial name
Illex illecebrosus
Lesueur, 1821
Synonyms
  • Loligo brongnartii
    Blainville, 1823
  • Loligo illecebrosus
    Lesueur, 1821
  • Loligo piscatorum
    LaPylaie, 1825

The Northern shortfin squid is a commercially-important species of squid from the family Ommastrephidae.[1] Also known as the "Sea Arrow" or "Flying Calamary" [2].

References

  1. ^ James B. Wood (1995). "Illex illecebrosus, Short-finned squid" (html). The Cephalopod Page. Dalhousie University and the University of Texas Medical Branch. Retrieved 2010-03-15.
  2. ^ Goode, G.B. 1884. The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. Section I: Natural history of useful aquatic animals. Govt. Print. Office, Washington, DC. Plates.