WoRMS taxon details
Sepiadarium kochii Steenstrup, 1881
342391 (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:342391)
accepted
Species
Sepiadarium malayense G. C. Robson, 1932 · unaccepted > junior subjective synonym
marine, fresh, terrestrial
Steenstrup, J. (1881). <i>Sepiadarium</i> og <i>Idiosepius</i> to nye Slaegter af Sepiernes Familie. Med Bemaerkninger om de to beslaegtede former <i>Sepiolidea</i> D'Orb. og <i>Spirula</i> Lmk. <em>Danske Videnskabernes Selskabs Skrifter, 6 Raekke, Naturvidenskabelig og Mathematisk.</em> 1(3):211-242.
page(s): 218 [details]
page(s): 218 [details]
Type locality contained in Hong Kong
type locality contained in Hong Kong [details]
Depth range depth range to 60 m
Depth range depth range to 60 m [details]
MolluscaBase eds. (2024). MolluscaBase. Sepiadarium kochii Steenstrup, 1881. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at: https://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=342391 on 2024-11-08
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original description
Steenstrup, J. (1881). <i>Sepiadarium</i> og <i>Idiosepius</i> to nye Slaegter af Sepiernes Familie. Med Bemaerkninger om de to beslaegtede former <i>Sepiolidea</i> D'Orb. og <i>Spirula</i> Lmk. <em>Danske Videnskabernes Selskabs Skrifter, 6 Raekke, Naturvidenskabelig og Mathematisk.</em> 1(3):211-242.
page(s): 218 [details]
original description (of Sepiadarium malayense G. C. Robson, 1932) Robson, G. C. (1932). Report on the Cephalopoda in the Raffles Museum. <em>Bulletin Raffles Museum.</em> 7:21-33., available online at http://blsea.nus.edu.sg/en/persistent/37d67324-151a-4e06-80c3-2c8a3c4268d3
page(s): 28 [details]
context source (HKRMS) Gleadall, I. G. (1997). Hong Kong Cephalopada: A brief review of current knowledge and identification of specimens collected in 1995. <em>In: Morton B, editor. Proceedings of the Eighth International Marine Biological Workshop: The Marine Flora and Fauna of Hong Kong and Southern China. The Marine Flora and Fauna of Hong Kong and Southern China IV. Hong Kong University Press, Hong Kong.</em> 503-513. [details]
basis of record Reid, A. (2005). Family Sepiadariidae. pp. 204-207, in P. Jereb & C.F.E. Roper eds. <em>Cephalopods of the world. An annotated and illustrated catalogue of cephalopod species known to date.</em> Volume 1. Chambered nautiluses and sepioids (<em>Nautilidae</em>, <em>Sepiidae</em>, <em>Sepiolidae</em>, <em>Sepiadariidae</em>, <em>Idiosepiidae</em> and <em>Spirulidae</em>). <em>FAO Species Catalogue for Fishery Purposes [Rome, FAO].</em> 4(1): 262 pp. 9 pls.
page(s): 206 [details]
additional source Okutani, T., Tagawa, M. & Horikawa, H. eds. (1987). <em>Cephalopods from continental shelf and slope around Japan</em>. Tokyo: Japan Fisheries Resource Conservation Association. 194 pages.
page(s): 78 [details]
additional source van der Land, J. (ed). (2008). UNESCO-IOC Register of Marine Organisms (URMO). , available online at http://www.marinespecies.org/urmo/ [details]
additional source Liu, J.Y. [Ruiyu] (ed.). (2008). Checklist of marine biota of China seas. <em>China Science Press.</em> 1267 pp. (look up in IMIS) [details] Available for editors [request]
identification resource Lu, C.C. & Chung, W.S. (2017). <em>Guide to the cephalopods of Taiwan</em>. National Museum of Natural Science, Taichung, Taiwan, 560 pp. ISBN 978-986-05-2569-4.
page(s): 218 [details]
page(s): 218 [details]
original description (of Sepiadarium malayense G. C. Robson, 1932) Robson, G. C. (1932). Report on the Cephalopoda in the Raffles Museum. <em>Bulletin Raffles Museum.</em> 7:21-33., available online at http://blsea.nus.edu.sg/en/persistent/37d67324-151a-4e06-80c3-2c8a3c4268d3
page(s): 28 [details]
context source (HKRMS) Gleadall, I. G. (1997). Hong Kong Cephalopada: A brief review of current knowledge and identification of specimens collected in 1995. <em>In: Morton B, editor. Proceedings of the Eighth International Marine Biological Workshop: The Marine Flora and Fauna of Hong Kong and Southern China. The Marine Flora and Fauna of Hong Kong and Southern China IV. Hong Kong University Press, Hong Kong.</em> 503-513. [details]
basis of record Reid, A. (2005). Family Sepiadariidae. pp. 204-207, in P. Jereb & C.F.E. Roper eds. <em>Cephalopods of the world. An annotated and illustrated catalogue of cephalopod species known to date.</em> Volume 1. Chambered nautiluses and sepioids (<em>Nautilidae</em>, <em>Sepiidae</em>, <em>Sepiolidae</em>, <em>Sepiadariidae</em>, <em>Idiosepiidae</em> and <em>Spirulidae</em>). <em>FAO Species Catalogue for Fishery Purposes [Rome, FAO].</em> 4(1): 262 pp. 9 pls.
page(s): 206 [details]
additional source Okutani, T., Tagawa, M. & Horikawa, H. eds. (1987). <em>Cephalopods from continental shelf and slope around Japan</em>. Tokyo: Japan Fisheries Resource Conservation Association. 194 pages.
page(s): 78 [details]
additional source van der Land, J. (ed). (2008). UNESCO-IOC Register of Marine Organisms (URMO). , available online at http://www.marinespecies.org/urmo/ [details]
additional source Liu, J.Y. [Ruiyu] (ed.). (2008). Checklist of marine biota of China seas. <em>China Science Press.</em> 1267 pp. (look up in IMIS) [details] Available for editors [request]
identification resource Lu, C.C. & Chung, W.S. (2017). <em>Guide to the cephalopods of Taiwan</em>. National Museum of Natural Science, Taichung, Taiwan, 560 pp. ISBN 978-986-05-2569-4.
page(s): 218 [details]
Unreviewed
Depth range depth range to 60 m [details]Habitat Upper sublittoral; inhabits soft sediments. Remains buried during the day, then emerges at night to feed, primarily on
small crustacea. [details]
Length Up to 30 mm mantle length. [details]