Loligo forbesii (sometimes erroneously[3] spelled forbesi), known commonly as the veined squid and long-finned squid, is a commercially important species of squid in the family Loliginidae, the pencil squids.
^Philippe Bouchet (2018). "Loligo forbesii Steenstrup, 1856". World Register of Marine Species. Flanders Marine Institute. Retrieved 12 February 2018.
^Loligo forbesii. Integrated Taxonomic Information System. (ITIS).
^Bouchet, P. and S. Gofas. (2013). Loligo forbesi Steenstrup, 1856. World Register of Marine Species. Accessed 5 June 2013.
Loligoforbesii (sometimes erroneously spelled forbesi), known commonly as the veined squid and long-finned squid, is a commercially important species...
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the largest species Loligoforbesii, which has been measured to 93.7 cm (3.07 ft) ML. The earliest fossils of this group are Loligo statoliths from the...
Malcolm R. Clarke, displayed in neutral formalin with two gladii of Loligoforbesii as part of the NHM's Spirit Collection Tour (see also specimen label...
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axons found in the neurons of the squid (Loligoforbesii and Doryteuthis pealeii, at the time classified as Loligo pealeii). These axons are so large in...
can reach a diameter of as much as 1.5 mm (0.059 in), and those of Loligoforbesii can also exceed 1 mm. Such was the importance of Humboldt squid to...
large schools. Within the family of Loliginidae, species such as the Loligoforbesii, also known as the veined and long-finned squid, may reach sizes up...
species of Loligo are used in large quantities, L. vulgaris in the Mediterranean (known as Calamar in Spanish, Calamaro in Italian); L. forbesii in the Northeast...