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    in the genus Idiosepius: Idiosepius hallami Reid & Strugnell, 2018 Idiosepius minimus (d'Orbigny in Férussac & d'Orbigny, 1835) Idiosepius paradoxus (Ortmann...
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  • Idiosepius thailandicus, also known as the thai pygmy squid, is a species of bobtail squid native to the Indo-Pacific waters off Thailand. The extent of...
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    Idiosepius paradoxus, also known as the northern pygmy squid, is a species of pygmy squid native to the western Pacific Ocean. This species can be found...
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    tropical Sepioid Idiosepius pygmaeus. Fishery Bulletin 91: 260-270. Jackson, G.D. 1992. Seasonal abundance of the small tropical Sepioid Idiosepius pygmaeus (Cephalopoda:...
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  • Idiosepius picteti is a species of pygmy squid native to the Indo-Pacific waters off eastern Indonesia. I. picteti grows to 17 mm (0.67 in) in mantle length...
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    as the southern pygmy squid. The species was originally classified as Idiosepius notoides. The southern pygmy squid is native to the southwestern Pacific...
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  • Idiosepius minimus is a species of bobtail squid native to the "coast of Africa" where it occurs in shallow, inshore waters. Specimens collected under...
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    acicularis. The following genera are recognised in the family Idiosepiidae: Idiosepius Steenstrup, 1881 Kodama Reid, Sato, Jolly & Strugnell, 2023 Xipholeptos...
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    13 m (43 ft). The smallest species are probably the benthic pygmy squids Idiosepius, which grow to a mantle length of 10 to 18 mm (0.4 to 0.7 in), and have...
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    (belemnites). Extant cephalopods range in size from the 10 mm (0.3 in) Idiosepius thailandicus to the 14 m (45.1 ft) colossal squid, the largest extant...
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