Pickfordiateuthis pulchella explained

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Pickfordiateuthis pulchella, the grass squid, is a species of squid in the family Loliginidae.[2] There was a single specimen of Pickfordiateuthis pulchella found when testing 246 specimens available in the area of Cabo de São Tomé (22°S) and Cananéia (25°S) at depths down to 200m (700feet) from 1991 to 2005. The amount of this species peaked in different areas and were associated with distinct oceanographic conditions. They are often found in sea grass. These are small (22 mm ML max.), muscular squids that occupy neritic waters often in association with small patch reefs and seagrass (Voss, 1953). In spite of the accessible habitat, the squid is rarely captured and little is known of its biology.

Notes and References

  1. Costa de Araujo . Carolina . Distribution patterns of loliginid squid paralarvae in relation to the oceanographic features off the South Brazil Bight (22°–25°S) . Fisheries Oceanography . 2 November 2017 . 27 . 1 . 63-75 . 10.1111/fog.12238 . 6 March 2020.
  2. Voss, G.L. 1953. A new family, genus and species of myopsid squid from the Florida Keys. Bulletin of Marine Science of the Gulf and Caribbean 2(4): 602–609.