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Hoyle, 1885
Sepia smithi is often found on sandy and muddy substrates, from depths between 10 to 138 metres
Sepia smithi thought to be a day-active species, being observed at night lying on the sea floor or burying into the sand
Synonymised names:
Acanthosepion pageorum Iredale, 1954 (synonym)
Sepia smithi is often found on sandy and muddy substrates, from depths between 10 to 138 metres
Sepia smithi thought to be a day-active species, being observed at night lying on the sea floor or burying into the sand
Synonymised names:
Acanthosepion pageorum Iredale, 1954 (synonym)