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Sepia mascarensis
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S. mascarensis
Binomial name
Sepia mascarensis

Sepia mascarensis is a species of cuttlefish native to the western Indian Ocean, specifically Saya-de-Malha Bank (11°31′S 61°00′E / 11.517°S 61.000°E / -11.517; 61.000), Mascarene Ridge, and Cargados-Carajos Shoals. It lives at depths of between 87 and 325 m.[1]

S. mascarensis grows to a mantle length of 67 to 124 mm.[1]

The type specimen was collected in the Saya-de-Malha Bank, Indian Ocean. It is deposited at the Zoological Museum in Moscow.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b Reid, A., P. Jereb, & C.F.E. Roper 2005. Family Sepiidae. In: P. Jereb & C.F.E. Roper, eds. Cephalopods of the world. An annotated and illustrated catalogue of species known to date. Volume 1. Chambered nautiluses and sepioids (Nautilidae, Sepiidae, Sepiolidae, Sepiadariidae, Idiosepiidae and Spirulidae). FAO Species Catalogue for Fishery Purposes. No. 4, Vol. 1. Rome, FAO. pp. 57–152.
  2. ^ Current Classification of Recent Cephalopoda

External links

  • "CephBase: Sepia mascarensis". Archived from the original on 2005-08-17.