Comprehensive Description
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Sepia zanzibarica Pfeffer, 1884
ILLUSTRATIONS.—Adam and Rees, 1966, pl. 2: figs. 9–11, pl. 41: fig. 247.
DIAGNOSIS.—Tentacular club with small, slightly unequal suckers in 6 rows, median suckers a little enlarged. Arm suckers quadriserial. Sepion elongate. Striated zone with wide, deep groove. Anterior striae L-shaped. Inner cone with moderately wide, rounded, ventral ledge over pocket-like cavity. Outer cone not forming posterior wings. Spine with lateral expansions at base.
ORIGINAL REFERENCE.—Pfeffer, 1884: fig. 11.
TYPE LOCALITY.—East Africa, Zanzibar.
TYPES.—Holotype: Zoological Museum, University of Hamburg, female, 186 mm ML.
Paratypes: None.
GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION.—Western Indian Ocean from Port Elizabeth, South Africa, to the Gulf of Aden, including Madagascar and Saya-de-Malha Bank.
- bibliographic citation
- Voss, N. A. and Sweeney, M. J. 1998. "Systematics and Biogeography of cephalopods. Volume I." Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology. 1-276. https://doi.org/10.5479/si.00810282.586