Loliginidae

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Loliginidae, commonly known as pencil squids, is an aquatic family of squid classified in the order Myopsida.

Phylum:Mollusca
Order:Myopsida
Family:Loliginidae
Lesueur, 1821
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Loliginidae
Temporal range: Cenomanian - recent[1]
European squid (Loligo vulgaris)
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Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Mollusca
Class: Cephalopoda
Order: Myopsida
Family: Loliginidae
Lesueur, 1821
Genera

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Synonyms[2]
  • Loligoidea Lesueur, 1821 (in part)
  • Loligidae d'Orbigny, 1845
  • Loliginei Steenstrup, 1861
  • Pickfordiateuthidae Voss, 1953
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Taxonomy

The family Loliginidae was formerly classified in the order Teuthida.

Taxonomic list

Doryteuthis opalescens paralarva
Loliolus sumatrensis
Lolliguncula brevis
Caribbean reef squid
(Sepioteuthis sepioidea)
Bigfin reef squid
(Sepioteuthis lessoniana)

The classification below (including 47 species) follows Vecchione et al. (2005)[3] and the Tree of Life Web Project (2010).[4]

Several doubtfully distinct species have also been described; see the genus articles for these.

Fossil taxa

In 2025, numerous Cretaceous-aged fossil loliginids, dating back to the earliest Cenomanian, were identified from fossil beaks preserved in the Yezo Group of Hokkaido, Japan. The following genera were described.[1]

  • Genus †Psiloteuthis
    • Psiloteuthis naucrates
    • Psiloteuthis atalante
    • Psiloteuthis sculptus
    • Psiloteuthis transitus
  • Genus †Streptopteryx
    • Streptopteryx glabra
    • Streptopteryx bidentata
  • Genus †Camptoteuthis
    • Camptoteuthis acrorhynchus
    • Camptoteuthis cunabuli

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