Information about Whip Lash Squid

Whip-lash squid

Scientific classification
Kingdom:Animalia
Phylum:Mollusca
Class:Cephalopoda
Subclass:Coleoidea
Order:Teuthida
Suborder:Oegopsina
Family:Mastigoteuthidae
Verrill, 1881
Genera


Idioteuthis
Mastigoteuthis
The Mastigoteuthidae, also known as whip-lash squid, are a family of small deep-sea squid. Approximately 20 known species in two genera are represented, with members found in both the mesopelagic and bathypelagic zone of most oceans. They are sometimes treated as a subfamily (Mastigoteuthinae) of the Chiroteuthidae, which are also called whip-lash squid on occasion.

Description

Most mastigoteuthids are rather small, from 3–15 centimetres total mantle length. Their most distinctive features are their extremely elongate tentacles—which retract into membranous lateral sheaths of the fourth (and largest) arms—and their very large ovate fins, which may occupy up to 80% of the mantle length in some species. Unlike most other squid, the club of the mastigoteuthid tentacle is not significantly (usually not at all) broader than the rest of the tentacle and is covered in very small suckers—in some species, invisible to the naked eye—which impart an extremely sticky property to the clubs, themselves answering for 70% or more of the tentacle's length in some species.

Many species also possess photophores (bioluminescent organs) which may be located on either the body, the tentacular clubs, the surface of the eye, or the eyelid. These photophores have a "lens" of chromatophores, pigment cells which may allow the squid to modify the colour of the light produced by the photophores. The mantle of some species is adorned with conical or hemispherical tubercles. The arm suckers possess sharp or blunt conical teeth, which are either larger or present only on the distal side. Coloration is typically a rich reddish brown.

Two species (Idioteuthis tyroi and I. cordiformis) are known to have greatly expanded tentacular clubs as paralarvae and subadults.

Behaviour

Members of this family have scarcely been observed in life, but at least two species (Idioteuthis hjorti and Mastigoteuthis magna) are known to hover above the ocean bottom in a vertical orientation, the head pointing downward. The squid use their large fins to maintain this orientation and use both their extended tentacles as a pair of snares, held rigidly at a constant distance apart: this has been termed the "tuning fork" position. Prey items apparently consist primarily of benthic crustaceans.

Although mastigoteuthids possess ink sacs (which would suggest forays into shallower, lit waters), all observations have been over the bottom in deep water. The squid seem to lack the ability of rapid jet propulsion and instead rely on their capable fins.

Species

The question mark (?) indicates questionable placement within the genus.

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M. flammea

Binomial name
Mastigoteuthis flammea
Chun, 1908

Mastigoteuthis flammea is a species of whip-lash squid.
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Mollusca
Linnaeus, 1758

Classes

Caudofoveata
Aplacophora
Polyplacophora
Monoplacophora
Bivalvia
Scaphopoda
Gastropoda
Cephalopoda
† Rostroconchia
† Helcionelloida
† ?Bellerophontida
The molluscs
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Cephalopoda
Cuvier, 1797

Orders

Subclass Nautiloidea
  • †Plectronocerida
  • †Ellesmerocerida
  • †Actinocerida
  • †Pseudorthocerida
  • †Endocerida
  • †Tarphycerida
  • †Oncocerida

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Coleoidea
Bather, 1888

Orders
  • †Belemnoidea
  • †Aulacocerida
  • †Belemnitida

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For other uses, see Squid (disambiguation).


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Oegopsina
Orbigny, 1845

Families

See text.
Synonyms
  • Decapoda
    Leach, 1817
Oegopsina is a suborder of the squid order, Teuthida, in the Cephalopod Class.
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Addison Emery Verrill (born 1839, Greenwood, Maine; died 1926, Santa Barbara, California) was an American zoölogist. He studied under Louis Agassiz at Harvard University and graduated in 1862.
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genus (plural: genera) is part of the Latinized name for an organism. It is a name which reflects the classification of the organism by grouping it with other closely similar organisms.
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Idioteuthis
Sasaki, 1916

Species

Idioteuthis cordiformis
Idioteuthis danae
Idioteuthis famelica
Idioteuthis hjorti
Idioteuthis latipinna
Idioteuthis okutanii

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Mastigoteuthis
Verrill, 1881

Species

See text.
Synonyms
  • ?Chiroteuthoides
    Berry, 1920
  • Chiroteuthopsis
    Pfeffer, 1900
  • Echinoteuthis
    Joubin, 1933
  • (Magnoteuthis)

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Chiroteuthidae
Gray, 1849

Genera

Asperoteuthis
Chiroteuthis
Grimalditeuthis
Planctoteuthis
New Genus B
New Genus C
Chiroteuthids are deep-sea squid of the family Chiroteuthidae.
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The mantle is an organ found in mollusks. It is the dorsal body wall covering the main body, or visceral mass. In many species, the epidermis of this organ secretes calcium carbonate to create a shell.
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Tentacles can refer to the elongated flexible organs that are present in some animals, especially invertebrates, and sometimes to the hairs of the leaves of some insectivorous plants. Usually, they are used for feeding, feeling and grasping.
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A photophore is a light-emitting organ which appears as luminous spots on various marine animals, including fishes and cephalopods. The organ can be simple, or as complex as the human eye; equipped with lenses, shutters, color filters and reflectors [1] .
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Bioluminescence is the production and emission of light by a living organism as the result of a chemical reaction during which chemical energy is converted to light energy.
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Chromatophores are pigment-containing and light-reflecting cells found in amphibians, fish, reptiles, crustaceans, and cephalopods. They are largely responsible for generating skin and eye colour in cold-blooded animals and are generated in the neural crest during embryonic
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I. tyroi

Binomial name
Idioteuthis tyroi
Salcedo-Vargas, 1997

Idioteuthis tyroi is a species of whip-lash squid. It is known from a single paralarva of 15 mm mantle length (ML).
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I. cordiformis

Binomial name
Idioteuthis cordiformis
Chun, 1908

Synonyms
  • Mastigoteuthis cordiformis
    Chun, 1908
Idioteuthis cordiformis
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I. hjorti

Binomial name
Idioteuthis hjorti
(Chun, 1913)

Synonyms
  • Mastigoteuthis hjorti
    Chun, 1913
Idioteuthis hjorti is a species of whip-lash squid.
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M. magna

Binomial name
Mastigoteuthis magna
Joubin, 1913

Synonyms
  • Idioteuthis magna
    Joubin, 1913
Mastigoteuthis magna is a species of whip-lash squid.
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Benthos are the organisms which live on, in, or near the seabed, also known as the benthic zone.[1] Although the term derived from the Greek for "depths of the sea"<ref name="caml" />, the term is also used in freshwater biology to refer to organisms at
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crustaceans (Crustacea) are a large group of arthropods, comprising approximately 52,000 described species [1], and are usually treated as a subphylum [2].
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Idioteuthis
Sasaki, 1916

Species

Idioteuthis cordiformis
Idioteuthis danae
Idioteuthis famelica
Idioteuthis hjorti
Idioteuthis latipinna
Idioteuthis okutanii

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I. cordiformis

Binomial name
Idioteuthis cordiformis
Chun, 1908

Synonyms
  • Mastigoteuthis cordiformis
    Chun, 1908
Idioteuthis cordiformis
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