Chiroteuthidae

Chiroteuthidae
Planctoteuthis sp.
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Mollusca
Class: Cephalopoda
Order: Oegopsida
Superfamily: Chiroteuthoidea
Family: Chiroteuthidae
Gray, 1849[1]
Genera

Asperoteuthis
Chiroteuthis
Grimalditeuthis
Planctoteuthis
New Genus B
New Genus C

The Chiroteuthidae are a family of deep-sea squid, generally small to medium in size, rather soft and gelatinous, and slow moving. They are found in most temperate and tropical oceans, but are known primarily from the North Atlantic, North Pacific, and Indo-Pacific. The family is represented by approximately 12 species and four subspecies in four genera, two of which are monotypic. They are sometimes known collectively as whip-lash squid, but this common name is also applied to the Mastigoteuthidae, which are sometimes treated as a subfamily (Mastigoteuthinae) of Chiroteuthidae.

The monotypic genus Grimalditeuthis was once (and may still be) given its own family, Grimalditeuthidae. Generally speaking, chiroteuthids are not well represented by described specimens, because they are so often damaged during capture.

  1. ^ Philippe Bouchet (2018). "Chiroteuthidae Gray, 1849". World Register of Marine Species. Flanders Marine Institute. Retrieved 25 February 2018.