Hemisepius typicus [Hemisepius typicus]
Description
Hemisepius typicus is a cryptic bottom-dweller that often stays close to the seafloor, making it easy to miss at first glance. Divers who slow down and scan carefully may notice it emerging briefly from cover before settling back into the habitat.
Where To See Hemisepius typicus
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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