Squid is not a genus it is a Super Order. You are going to have to be a lot more specific to get a genus out of this classification.
Superregnum: Eukaryota
Regnum: Animalia
Subregnum: Eumetazoa
Superphylum: Protostomia
Phylum: Mollusca
Classis: Cephalopoda
Subclassis: Coleoidea
Cohors: Neocoleoidea
Superordo: Decapodiformes
Ordines: Sepiida - Sepiolida - Spirulida - Teuthida
Squids belong to the order Teuthida. For a more precise scientific name, a more precise description of the squid in question is required.
The scientific name for cuttlefish is Sepiida.
The genus is Architeuthis. But that I know of the Giant Squid is the only member of that genus so you could just call it that
Squid is not a genus it is a Super Order. You are going to have to be a lot more specific to get a genus out of this classification.Superregnum: EukaryotaRegnum: AnimaliaSubregnum: EumetazoaSuperphylum: ProtostomiaPhylum: MolluscaClassis: CephalopodaSubclassis: ColeoideaCohors: NeocoleoideaSuperordo: DecapodiformesOrdines: Sepiida - Sepiolida - Spirulida - Teuthida
All Squids belong to...Kingdom: AnimaliaPhylum: MolluscaClass: CephalopodaThe Order, Family, Genus, and Species may vary between squid species.
There are many species of the Giant Squid, but they all fall under the genus Archeteuthis. The most known species is probably Archeteuthis dux.
-- The common market squid is Loligo opalescens. However, there are over 300 classified squid species, so you will have to be more specific. -- Giant boy-- The scientific name for the giant squid is Architeuthis dux.== ==
One of the eight species of the genus Architeuthis.
All Squids belong to...Kingdom: AnimaliaPhylum: MolluscaClass: CephalopodaThe Order, Family, Genus, and Species may vary between squid species.
The Common Market squid's classification (if you want a different one be more specific): Kingdom: Animilia Phylum: Mollusca Class: Cephalapoda Order: Teuthida Family: Unfortunately this is the only one I don't know, sorry Genus: Loligo Species: Duvaucelii
Toothed whales, including dolphins and porpoises, are known as Odontoceti. They have jaws lined with pointed teeth that they use in hunting fish, squid, and other prey.
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# Genus Prostegotherium. # Genus Pseudostegotherium. # Genus Astegotherium. # Genus Stegosimpsonia. # Genus Stegotherium. # Genus Dasypus (long-nosed armadillos). # Genus Propraopus. # Genus Dasypodon. # Genus Utaetus. # Genus Meteutatus. # Genus Anteutatus. # Genus Pseudeutatus. # Genus Stenotatus. # Genus Proeutatus. # Genus Archaeutatus. # Genus Paraeutatus. # Genus Doellotatus. # Genus Chasicotatus. # Genus Ringueletia. # Genus Eutatus. # Genus Isutaetus. # Genus Anutaetus. # Genus Hemiutaetus. # Genus Amblytatus. # Genus Eodasypus. # Genus Prozaedyus. # Genus Vetelia. # Genus Proeuphractus. # Genus Paleuphractus. # Genus Chorobates. # Genus Macroeuphractus. # Genus Paraeuphractus. # Genus Acantharodeia. # Genus Chaetophractus (peludos). # Genus Zaedyus (pichi). # Genus Euphractus (six-banded armadillo). # Genus Tolypeutes (three-banded armadillos). # Genus Cabassous (naked-tailed armadillos). # Genus Priodontes (giant armadillo). # Genus Chlamyphorus(fairy armadillos). # Genus Calyptophractus.
The Humboldt squid and the Giant Squid are two separate species