General Morphology Families: Loliginidae,
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a. Mantle length
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Family LoliginidaeThis family comprises the majority of inshore or continental shelf squids. With well developed horny shell or gladius, a closed or covered eye without supplementary lids, terminal or marginal fins but always united posteriorly, and four rows of suckers on the hand portion of the tentacular club. A narrow horny skeleton called a 'pen' , which is translucent or transparent. Three genera are found in Hong Kong: Sepioteuthis, Doryteuthis and Loligo. Family SepiidaeCuttlefishes range in size from several centimetres to one metre in length. All with a large dorsal chalky shell or cuttlebone internally. Each species has a slightly different skeleton. There are two genera of cuttlefish found in Hong Kong waters. Sepiella has a large pore ventrally at the posterior tip of the mantle between the fins; Sepia lacks the pore. Cuttlefish ususally inhabit in shallow waters. Family OctopodidaeOctopuses are characterized by having no skeleton at all, and only eight arms, all of which are well-equipped with sucker discs. Without fins and possess a pair of cartilaginous stylets. The head bears a large pointed beak which can inflict a formidable bite. Two genera are presently known from Hong Kong waters: Octopus and Cistopus.
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