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Chiroteuthis veranii   (Férussac, 1834)

Verany's long-armed squid
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Jordan country information

Common names: [No common name]
Occurrence: native
Salinity: marine
Abundance: | Ref:
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Aquaculture: | Ref:
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Uses: no uses
Comments: M: Ref. 97142.
National Checklist:
Country Information: https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/resources/the-world-factbook/geos/jo.html
National Fisheries Authority:
Occurrences: Occurrences Point map
Main Ref: Jereb, P. and C.F.E. Roper, 2010
National Database:

Common names from other countries

Classification / Names / Names Noms communs | Synonymes | Catalog of Fishes (gen., sp.) | ITIS | CoL | WoRMS

> Oegopsida () > Chiroteuthidae (chiroteuthid squids)

Environment: milieu / climate zone / depth range / distribution range Écologie

; profondeur 200 - 1700 m (Ref. 110525).   Subtropical; 70°N - 65°S, 180°W - 180°E (Ref. 97142)

Distribution Pays | Zones FAO | Écosystèmes | Occurrences | Introductions

Circumglobal, tropical, subtropical and Sub-Antarctic waters.

Length at first maturity / Taille / Poids / Âge

Maturity: Lm ?  range ? - ? cm Max length : 20.0 cm ML mâle / non sexé; (Ref. 97142)

Biologie     Glossaire (ex. epibenthic)

Maximum depth from Ref. 105659. Mesopelagic to bathypelagic as adults (Ref. 97142). Found on the upper slope at depths of 600-800 m (Ref. 1970). Frequently found in stomach contents of several species of bony fishes, sharks, mammals and seabirds; confirming that the species is common in its distributional areas, even though seldom captured by commercial fishing gear (e.g. trawls). Biology is poorly known; paralarvae and juveniles are epipelagic to mesopelagic and widespread in the water column. Possibly gregarious as numerous specimens are commonly captured together in deep net tows, a characteristic generally uncommon in deep sea squids (Ref. 97142).

Life cycle and mating behavior Maturité | Reproduction | Frai | Œufs | Fécondité | Larves

Members of the class Cephalopoda are gonochoric. Male and female adults usually die shortly after spawning and brooding, respectively. Mating behavior: Males perform various displays to attract potential females for copulation. During copulation, male grasp the female and inserts the hectocotylus into the female's mantle cavity where fertilization usually occurs. Life cycle: Embryos hatch into planktonic stage and live for some time before they grow larger and take up a benthic existence as adults.

Référence principale Références | Coordinateur | Collaborateurs

Bisby, F.A., M.A. Ruggiero, K.L. Wilson, M. Cachuela-Palacio, S.W. Kimani, Y.R. Roskov, A. Soulier-Perkins and J. van Hertum. 2005. (Ref. 19)

Statut dans la liste rouge de l'IUCN (Ref. 130435)

  Least Concern (LC) ; Date assessed: 28 April 2010

statut CITES (Ref. 108899)

Not Evaluated

CMS (Ref. 116361)

Not Evaluated

Menace pour l'homme

  Harmless

Utilisations par l'homme

Pêcheries: commercial
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Sources Internet

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Estimates based on models

Preferred temperature (Ref. 115969): 1.1 - 13.8, mean 7.9 (based on 523 cells).
Catégorie de prix (Ref. 80766): Medium.