Doryteuthis roperi, commonly known as the roper inshore squid, is a small-sized species of squid in the Loliginidae family.
It has a maximum mantle length of 72 mm (2.8 in).
[2] It is found in the Western Atlantic Ocean; the Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico, at a depth of between 45 and 304 m (148 and 997 ft).
[3] Doryteuthis roperi has a long, slender mantle and rhombodial shaped fins.
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