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- Q2111770 subject Q22442701.
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- Q2111770 abstract "Sepioloidea lineolata, also known as the striped pyjama squid, is a cuttlefish native to the southern Indo-Pacific; it occurs off eastern, southern and western Australia. The species is found on sand and amongst seagrass in waters up to 20 metres (66 ft) in depth.S. lineolata is small and rounded in appearance. It grows to 50 millimetres (2.0 in) in mantle length. The arms are short and webbed. Thin dark brown longitudinal stripes cover the entire body, which has a cream background. The eyes protrude from the mantle and have an orange upper lid. The overall appearance resembles a dumpling; another common name for this species is the Striped Dumpling Squid.It tends to bury itself in sand so that only the top of its head is visible.Together with the blue-ringed octopus and Pfeffer's flamboyant cuttlefish, S. lineolata is suspected to be one of the few venomous cephalopods.The type specimen of S. lineolata was collected in Jervis Bay, southeastern Australia. It is deposited at the Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle in Paris.".
- Q2111770 binomialAuthority Q555546.
- Q2111770 class Q128257.
- Q2111770 family Q2730113.
- Q2111770 genus Q3024661.
- Q2111770 kingdom Q729.
- Q2111770 order Q184479.
- Q2111770 phylum Q25326.
- Q2111770 synonym "(Quoy & Gaimard, 1832)".
- Q2111770 synonym "*Sepiola lineolata".
- Q2111770 thumbnail Pyjama_squid.jpg?width=300.
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- Q2111770 classis "Cephalopoda".
- Q2111770 familia Q2730113.
- Q2111770 genus "Sepioloidea".
- Q2111770 ordo Q184479.
- Q2111770 phylum "Mollusca".
- Q2111770 regnum "Animalia".
- Q2111770 synonyms "(Quoy & Gaimard, 1832)".
- Q2111770 synonyms "*Sepiola lineolata".
- Q2111770 type Animal.
- Q2111770 type Eukaryote.
- Q2111770 type Mollusca.
- Q2111770 type Species.
- Q2111770 type Thing.
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- Q2111770 type Q25326.
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- Q2111770 comment "Sepioloidea lineolata, also known as the striped pyjama squid, is a cuttlefish native to the southern Indo-Pacific; it occurs off eastern, southern and western Australia. The species is found on sand and amongst seagrass in waters up to 20 metres (66 ft) in depth.S. lineolata is small and rounded in appearance. It grows to 50 millimetres (2.0 in) in mantle length. The arms are short and webbed. Thin dark brown longitudinal stripes cover the entire body, which has a cream background.".
- Q2111770 label "Sepioloidea lineolata".
- Q2111770 depiction Pyjama_squid.jpg.