An annotated catalogue of squids of the Coleccion de Peces e Invertebrados Marinos y Estuarinos of the Escuela Nacional de Ciencias Biológicas (CPIME-ENCB
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: Se amplía el intervalo de distribución ABSTRACT Background : Squids are an important fishery resource around the world. According to references, which, generally, are not based on formal records, there are 117 species of squids in Mexico. Although taxonomic efforts to study squids from Mexico exist, research that allow the correct determination of species are still required. Goals : Make a catalogue of the species of squids inhabiting Mexican waters using specimens housed at the Colección de Peces e Invertebrados Marinos y Estuarinos of Escuela Nacional de Ciencias Biológicas (CPIME-ENCB), Instituto Politécnico Nacional. Methods : To identify specimens, we used taxonomic keys and descriptions. Results : The collection has 420 specimens corresponding to 2 orders (Myopsida and Oegopsida), 4 families (Loliginidae, Cranchidae, Enoploteuthidae and Ommastrephidae) and 13 species. Most individuals were collected in the Gulf of California and southwestern Gulf of Mexico. Conclusions : Geogra-phic distribution range of Lolliguncula diomedeae was extended to Northwest of Baja California peninsula.
:Se amplía el intervalo de distribución摘要背景:鱿鱼是世界各地重要的渔业资源。根据通常不是基于正式记录的参考文献,墨西哥有117种鱿鱼。尽管对墨西哥鱿鱼进行了分类学研究,但仍需要进行正确确定物种的研究。目标:使用国家政治研究所国家生物科学院(CPIME-ENCB)的Colección de Peces e Invertebrados Marinos和Estuarinos的标本,编制居住在墨西哥水域的鱿鱼物种目录。方法:为了鉴定标本,我们使用了分类键和描述。结果:共有420个标本,分属2目(Myopsida和Oegosida)、4科(Lolignidae、Cranchidae、Enoploteuthidae和Ommastrephidae)和13种。大多数个体是在加利福尼亚湾和墨西哥湾西南部采集的。结论:龙舌兰科植物的地理分布范围已扩展到下加利福尼亚半岛西北部。