CLASS CEPHALOPODA * Subclass Nautiloidea: nautilus * Subclass Coleoidea: squid, octopus, cuttlefish ** Superorder Octopodiformes ** Superorder Decapodiformes *** ?Order †Boletzkyida *** Order Spirulida: Ram's Horn Squid *** Order Sepiida: cuttlefish *** Order Sepiolida: bobtail squid *** Order Teuthida: squid **** Family †Plesioteuthididae (incertae sedis) **** Suborder Myopsina ***** Family Australiteuthidae ***** Family Loliginidae: inshore, calamari, and grass squid **** Suborder Oegopsina ***** Family Ancistrocheiridae: Sharpear Enope Squid ***** Family Architeuthidae: giant squid ***** Family Bathyteuthidae ***** Family Batoteuthidae: Bush-club Squid ***** Family Brachioteuthidae ***** Family Chiroteuthidae ***** Family Chtenopterygidae: comb-finned squid ***** Family Cranchiidae: glass squid ***** Family Cycloteuthidae ***** Family Enoploteuthidae ***** Family Gonatidae: armhook squid ***** Family Histioteuthidae: jewel squid ***** Family Joubiniteuthidae: Joubin's Squid ***** Family Lepidoteuthidae: Grimaldi Scaled Squid ***** Family Lycoteuthidae ***** Family Magnapinnidae: bigfin squid ***** Family Mastigoteuthidae: whip-lash squid ***** Family Neoteuthidae ***** Family Octopoteuthidae ***** Family Ommastrephidae: flying squid ***** Family Onychoteuthidae: hooked squid ***** Family Pholidoteuthidae ***** Family Promachoteuthidae ***** Family Psychroteuthidae: Glacial Squid ***** Family Pyroteuthidae: fire squid ***** Family Thysanoteuthidae: rhomboid squid ***** Family Walvisteuthidae
squid
They are all classified as cephalopods.
mollusks
There are some 298 different kinds of squid that are classified into 28 families. A link is provided to the Wikipedia article on the squid.
The animal kingdom. It is classified as a molusk. :)
Squid belong to the taxonomic class Cephalopoda, within the phylum Mollusca. They are further classified in the order Teuthida.
Fish are fish, dolphins are mammals, squid are fish. They are classified as Nekton, which means free swimmers.
-- 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.== ==
Yes, shrimp and squid are related in that they both belong to the phylum Mollusca and are classified as invertebrates. However, shrimp are crustaceans, which are part of the class Malacostraca, while squid belong to the class Cephalopoda. Despite their differences in classification and biology, they share some common features, such as living in aquatic environments and having a similar body structure adapted for swimming.
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
The Humboldt squid and the Giant Squid are two separate species
The squid is called a firefly squid.