Sepia rhoda is a species of cuttlefish native to the Indo-Pacific, specifically from the Arafura Sea (10°24′S 130°23′E / 10.400°S 130.383°E / -10.400; 130.383) to the North West Shelf (20°47′S 114°48′E / 20.783°S 114.800°E / -20.783; 114.800), both off Australia.
It lives at depths of between 64 and 184 m.[3] Females grow to 58 mm in mantle length (ML).
Males are slightly larger, reaching 61 mm ML.
[3] The type specimen was collected off Point Cloates in Western Australia (22°43′S 113°40′E / 22.717°S 113.667°E / -22.717; 113.667).
It is deposited at the Australian Museum in Sydney.