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Ommastrephidae is a family of containing three , 11 , and over 20 . They are widely distributed globally and are extensively fished for food. One species, Todarodes pacificus, comprised around half of the world's catch annually.

Some members of Ommastrephidae are known for their jet-propelled flight, earning them the common name of "flying squid".


Description
The ommastrephids are small to large squids, with mantle lengths ranging from that of the glass squid ( Hyaloteuthis pelagica) at ,Nesis, K. N. 1982. Abridged key to the cephalopod mollusks of the world's ocean. 385,ii pp. Light and Food Industry Publishing House, Moscow. (In Russian.). Translated into English by B. S. Levitov, ed. by L. A. Burgess (1987), Cephalopods of the world. T. F. H. Publications, Neptune City, NJ, 351pp. to the Humboldt squid ( ) at .Glaubrecht, M. & M.A. Salcedo-Vargas 2004. The Humboldt squid Dosidicus gigas (Orbigny, 1835): History of the Berlin specimen, with a reappraisal of other (bathy-)pelagic gigantic cephalopods (Mollusca, Ommastrephidae, Architeuthidae). Zoosystematics and Evolution 80(1): 53–69. The mantle narrows towards the back and possesses large terminal fins.
(1976). 9780520095403, University of California Press. .
The family is characterized by an inverted T-shaped funnel locking cartilage. They have an easily recognizable, slender, feather-shaped gladius with a hollow cone structure (the primary conus). Light organs () are present along the head and mantle of members of the subfamily .

Ommastrephid have a double series of suckers. The enlarged tips (the clubs) of the tentacles have four rows of suckers, except in the genus , which has eight. Hooks are absent. One of the ventral arms develops into a secondary sexual organ (the ) in males.

All ommastrephids are active . Their arms and tentacles bear sharp teeth and are used to grasp and bring prey to their beaked mouths.

(2025). 9780643067073, CSIRO Publishing. .
They are very strong swimmers, and some species are known to glide out of water to escape predators.

Ommastrephid are distinctive for having fused tentacles, looking like a single "proboscis". It gradually splits into two as the paralarvae grow becoming completely separated once they reach mantle lengths of .


Distribution and habitat
Ommastrephids usually occur in waters, but can also be found in habitats. They are found worldwide.


Taxonomy
Ommastrephidae was first established by the Japetus Steenstrup in 1857. It is classified under the of the order (squids). It is divided into five which are further subdivided into 11 genera and more than 20 species.

The following subfamilies, genera, and species are classified in the family Ommastrephidae:

  • Family Ommastrephidae
* Subfamily
:*Genus
::* , Argentine shortfin squid
::* , southern shortfin squid
::* Illex illecebrosus, northern shortfin squid
::* , sharptail shortfin squid
* Subfamily
:*Genus
::* , Humboldt squid, jumbo flying squid or jumbo squid
:*Genus
::* Eucleoteuthis luminosa, striped squid or luminous flying squid
:*Genus
::* Hyaloteuthis pelagica, glassy flying squid
:*Genus
::* Ommastrephes bartramii, neon flying squid or red flying squid
::* Ommastrephes brevimanus
::* Ommastrephes caroli
::* Ommastrephes cylindraceus
:*Genus
::* Sthenoteuthis oualaniensis, purpleback squid or purpleback flying squid
::* Sthenoteuthis pteropus, orangeback squid or orangeback flying squid
* Subfamily
:*Genus
::* Ornithoteuthis antillarum, Atlantic bird squid
::* Ornithoteuthis volatilis, shiny bird squid
* Subfamily
:*Genus
::* Martialia hyadesii, sevenstar flying squid
:*Genus
::* Nototodarus gouldi, Gould's flying squid
::* Nototodarus hawaiiensis, Hawaiian flying squid
::* Nototodarus sloanii, Wellington flying squid or New Zealand arrow squid
:*Genus
::* Todarodes angolensis, Angola flying squid
::* Todarodes filippovae, Antarctic flying squid
::* Todarodes pacificus, Japanese flying squid or Japanese common squid
::* Todarodes pusillus, little flying squid
::* Todarodes sagittatus, European flying squid
Subfamily
:*Genus
::* Todaropsis eblanae, lesser flying squid


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