
Cranchiidae - Wikipedia
The family Cranchiidae comprises the approximately 60 species of glass squid, also known as cockatoo squid, bathyscaphoid squid, cranch squid, or simply cranchiids. [2] The common name "glass squid" derives from the transparent bodies of most species.
Glass squid - MBARI
Glass squids (family Cranchiidae) live in the boundless waters of the twilight, or mesopelagic, zone. With no protective shell and nowhere to shelter, they need to get creative. Transparency is one way to thrive in a home with few places to hide.
Colossal squid - Wikipedia
The colossal squid (Mesonychoteuthis hamiltoni) is the world’s largest squid species and the world’s largest mollusk. It belongs to the Cranchiidae family, that of the cockatoo squids or glass squids.
Cranch Squids (Family Cranchiidae) - iNaturalist
The family Cranchiidae comprises the approximately 60 species of glass squid, also known as cockatoo squid, cranchiid, cranch squid, or bathyscaphoid squid. Cranchiid squid occur in surface and midwater depths of open oceans around the world.
Bathothauma - Wikipedia
Bathothauma lyromma, the lyre cranch squid, is a highly modified species of glass squid from the family Cranchiidae with a distribution which encompasses most of the world's oceans from the tropics to high latitudes.
Cranchiidae Prosch, 1847 - Tree of Life Web Project
Cranchiids are small (Helicocranchia: ca. 100 mm mantle length [ML]) to large (Mesonychoteuthis: ca. 2000 mm ML) squids that possess a large buoyancy chamber and, hence, the common name "bathyscaphoid squid." In general appearance they often …
Cranchiidae - Animalia
The family Cranchiidae comprises the approximately 60 species of glass squid, also known as cockatoo squid, cranchiid, cranch squid, or bathyscaphoid squid. Cranchiid squid occur in surface and midwater depths of open oceans around the world.
Family Details for Cranchiidae - cranch squids
From small (Helicocranchia has a maximum mantle length of 100 mm) to very large squids (Mesonychoteuthis maximum mantle length is well over 200 cm). In general appearance they often appear to have bloated bodies and short arms. The mantle is generally thin but muscular. Head fused to mantle at funnel and nuchal locking apparatuses.
Top 10 Interesting Facts about The Colossal Squid, New Zealand
Aug 5, 2022 · The colossal squid whose scientific name is Mesonychoteuthis hamiltoni is part of the family cranchiidae. The squid is sometimes referred to as the Antarctic squid or giant cranch squid. It is believed to be the largest squid species in terms of mass.
Cranchiidae - Wikiwand
Cranchiid squid occur in surface and midwater depths of open oceans around the world. They range in mantle length from 10 cm (3.9 in) to over 3 m (9.8 ft), in the case of the colossal squid. The common name, glass squid, derives from the transparent nature of most species.
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