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Squids (Decapodiformes)

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There's a new squid in town, but it doesn’t look like most other squids: https://cosmosmagazine.com/biology/there...id-in-townhttps://www.nature.com/articles/s42003-019-0661-6

Japanese and Australian scientists have identified this new species of bobtail squid in the waters around Japan’s Okinawa islands. The work was led by researchers from the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology (OIST) Graduate University, and they have named the new discovery Euprymna brenneri in honour of one of OIST’s founders, Sydney Brenner. It is the eleventh known species in the genus Euprymna, and will be useful in future phylogenetic and comparative studies, they say. Bobtails are more closely related to cuttlefish than other squids, and have a few unique features, notably the rounded or "bobbed" posteriors that have earned them the nickname "dumpling squid". They also can be raised in the laboratory, making them useful as a model for studying cephalopod development, genetics and behaviour.

Credit: Jeffrey Jolly, OIST

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