Ascarosepion filibrachia [Ascarosepion filibrachia]
Description
Ascarosepion filibrachia tends to be a discreet sighting, blending into the benthic environment until it moves. Divers may notice it during slow swims over sandy patches or along rocky edges, where it investigates the substrate. Look for brief flashes of contrast—color and pattern shifts that can reveal its presence even when it’s close to invisible.
Where To See Ascarosepion filibrachia
No sighting locations recorded yet.
Taxonomy
| Phylum |
Molluscs
Mollusca
|
|---|---|
| Class |
Cephalopods
Cephalopoda
|
| Order |
Coleoids
Coleoidea
|
| Family |
Squids & cuttlefish (decapodiform cephalopods)
Decapodiformes
|
| Genus |
Cuttlefish & Sepiolas
Sepiida
|
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