Helicocranchia
Genus of squids
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Helicocranchia is a genus of small glass squids from the family Cranchiidae, known as piglet squid. They are characterized by possessing a very large funnel and in having a pair of small paddle-like fins which are attached to a part of the gladius which sits above the muscular mantle. These squid undergo a slow descent starting near the surface as paralarvae moving down to lower mesopelagic depths as near-adults.[2]
| Helicocranchia | |
|---|---|
| Helicocranchia pfefferi | |
| Scientific classification | |
| Kingdom: | Animalia |
| Phylum: | Mollusca |
| Class: | Cephalopoda |
| Order: | Oegopsida |
| Family: | Cranchiidae |
| Subfamily: | Taoniinae |
| Genus: | Helicocranchia Massy, 1907[1] |
| Type species | |
| Helicocranchia pfefferi Massy, 1907 | |
| Species | |
|
see text | |
| Synonyms | |
|
Ascocranchia Voss, 1962 | |
The genus contains bioluminescent species.[3]
Species
There are three species of Helicocranchia:[1]
- Helicocranchia joubini (Voss, 1962)
- Helicocranchia papillata (Voss, 1960)
- Helicocranchia pfefferi Massy, 1907