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click for previous page - 130 - Moroteuthis ingens (Smith, 1881) ONYCHO Moro 1 Onychoteuthis ingens Smith, 1881, Proc.Zool.Soc.Lond., 1881:25. Synonymy : Onychoteuthis ingens Smith, 1881. En - Greater hooked squid Fr - Cornet commun SP - Lurión común Diagnostic Features : Mantle robust, broad, thick, heavily muscled, not drawn out into a sharp tail, covered with fleshy warts. Fins large, broad, with broad angles of 50 to 55% each, length about 45% of mantle length. Tentacular clubs unexpanded, with 28 hooks in 2 rows. Longest arms (II and III) about 70% of mantle length. Geographical Distribution : In subantarctic waters north of the convergence. tentacular club Habitat and Biology : An oceanic epipelagic species; probably occurring in less than 200 m, but the exact depth range is unknown. Its biology is barely known. It is a major item in the diet of sperm whales and also preyed upon by seals. Size : Maximum mantle length 94 cm. Interest to Fisheries : potential. Abundant species in subantarctic waters and believed to have some fishery

- 131 - Moroteuthis knipovitchi Filippova, 1972 ONYCHO Moro 2 Moroteuthis knipovitchi Filippova, 1972, Malacologia,ll(2):392 En - Smooth hooked squid Fr - Cornet lisse SP - Lurión liso Diagnostic Features : Mantle moderately broad, stout, smooth-textured surface, not drawn out into prominent tail. Fins broad, fin angles 45 to 50 each, their length about 50% of mantle length. Tentacular clubs with 20 to 30 hooks in 2 rows, the 2nd to 4th on the dorsal row and 6th to 8th on ventral row the largest. Longest arms (II) 90% of mantle length. Geographical Distribution : Scotia Sea and Argentine Basin ranging into the Southern Ocean and through Drake Passage to the West; possibly circumpolar. Habitat and Biology : An oceanic species; one of the most heavily preyed upon by sperm whales in the Southern Ocean. Size : Maximum mantle length 35 cm. Interest to Fisheries : Its size and consistency make it a potential target for a fishery.

- 132 - Moroteuthis lömbergi Ishikawa & Wakiya, 1914 ONYCHO Moro 3 Moroteuthis lönnbergii Ishikawa & Wakiya, 1914, Jour.Coll.Agric.,Imper.Univ.Tokyo, 4(7):445. En - Japanese hooked Fr - Cornet japonais SP - Lurión japonés Diagnostic Features : Mantle robust, muscular, covered with fleshy ridges or warts, tip drawn out to a moderately lengthened, pointed tail. Fins broad, powerful. their width about 67% of mantle length, length about 55% of mantle length; fin angles about 35 to 40 each. Tentacular clubs long, unexpanded, with about 25 hooks in 2 rows. Longest arms (IV) 60% of mantle length. Geographical Distribution : Western Pacific off eastern Japan. Habitat and Biology : An oceanic species from temperate waters.its exact depth distribution is unknown, but it has been caught ín open nets in depths between 730 and 920 m; however, it is believed that it also occurs in depths less than 200 m, because it is preyed upon by fur seals as well as sperm whales. Size : Maximum mantle length 30 cm. lnterest to Fisheries : Undetermined. Local Names:

- 133 - Moroteuthis robsoni Adam, 1962 ONYCHO Moro 4 Moroteuthis robsoni Adam, 1962, Mem.JuntaInvest.Ultramar, (2)33:24. En - Rugose hooked squid Fr - Cornet rugueux Sp - Lurión rugoso Díagnostic Features : Mantle long, slender, covered with fleshy warts, reddish coloration, tip drawn out to a long, sharp tail. Fins relatively narrow, 45% of mantle length, their length 58 to 60% of mantle length, forming a very sharply pointed lanceolate tail, fin angle 30 to 40 each. Tentacular clubs very narrow, unexpanded, about 24 hooks in 2 rows. Arms attenuate, longest (IV) about 57 to 68% of mantle length. Geographical Distribution: Scotia Sea; southern tip of Africa; off southwestern Australia. Apparently not known from central subantarctic oceanic waters away from land masses. Habitat and Biology : An oceanic species, taken with open nets lowered to between 250 and 550 m depth; its exact depth distribution is unknown. One of the squid species heavily preyed upon by sperm whales. Size : Maximum mantle length 75 cm. Interest to Fisheries : Caught by bottom trawls; believed to have some fishery potential. Local Names:

- 134 - Moroteuthis robustus (Verrill, 1876) ONYCHO Moro 5 Ommastrephes robusta Verrill, 1876, Amer.Jour.Sci.Arts, 12:237. Synonymy : Ommastrephes robusta Verrill, 1876; Lestoteuthis robusta Verrill, 1880; Ancistroteuthis robusta Steenstrup, 1882. En - Robust clubhook squid Fr - Cornet mange-piquants SP - Lurion maximo Diagnostic Features : Mantle robust, relatively broad, covered with raised fleshy longitudinal ridges, posterior tip drawn out to a moderately pointed tail. Fins large, longer than broad, their length about 50% of mantle length, width about 45% of mantle length. Tentacular clubs narrow, each with 36 hooks in 2 rows. Longest arms (IV) 45 to 50% of mantle length. Geographical Distribution : Eastern and westem far North Pacific in offshore waters from Japan to Alaska, throughout Aleutian Islands and into the Bering Sea. gladius ventral view ventral view Habitat and Biology : An oceanic species, heavily preyed upon by sperm whales; reported to feed on benthic heart urchins such as Brisaster townsendi, as well as on epipelagic species such as Velella velella. Size : Maximum mantle length 2 m, weight to 50 kg. Interest to Fisheries : Believed to have some fishery potential, even though attempts to prepare them for food in California have failed. click for next page