Lycoteuthis lorigera

They grow up to 8 cm (3.1 in) in length.

[citation needed] The Lycoteuthis lorigera males can grow from ranges between 136 mm to 194 mm.

[4] The Lycoteuthis lorigera males have paired spermatophoric and terminal organs.

[5] They use a serial spawning strategy, the spawning of several egg masses, which exposes eggs to variable environmental circumstances and increases the chance of encountering a beneficial regime for development.

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Male from sub- Antarctic waters near New Zealand ( 51°58′S 171°40′E  /  51.967°S 171.667°E  / -51.967; 171.667 ), caught in bottom trawl at 520 m depth
Lycoteuthis lorigera from Carl Chun 's Die Cephalopoden (1910)