Histioteuthis reversa (Michael Vecchione, NOAA)
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Description: English: Histioteuthis reversa, the reverse jewel squid. So called because its body is studded with photophores that look like small jewels. Date: 4 June 2004. Source: NOAA Fisheries Service. Author: Michael Vecchione, NOAA.
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- Decapodiformes
- Oegopsida
- Onychoteuthoidea
- Histioteuthidae
- Histioteuthis
- Histioteuthis reversa (jewel squid)
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