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Sepia irvingi

Species of cuttlefish From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Sepia irvingi is a species of cuttlefish native to the southeastern Indian Ocean, specifically western Australia, from Cockburn Sound to North West Shelf (18°49′S 118°29′E). It lives at a depth of between 130 metres (430 ft) and 170 metres (560 ft).[4]

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Sepia irvingi grows to a mantle length of 100 millimetres (3.9 in).[4]

The type specimens were collected off Garden Island, Cockburn Sound (32°11′S 115°43′E), Port Royal, King George Sound (35°03′S 117°58′E), and Warnbro Sound (32°20′S 115°43′E) in South Africa. They are deposited at the Western Australian Museum in Perth.[5]

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