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Loligo vulgaris Lamarck, 1798: UKSI Classification unranked Biota kingdom Animalia phylum Mollusca class Cephalopoda order Myopsida family Loliginidae genus Loligo species Loligo vulgaris. View list of all occurrence records for.
J. Ken McDonald, in Handbook of Proteolytic Enzymes (Third Edition), 2013. Biological Aspects. High concentrations of d-aspartic acid exist in the brain of Octopus vulgaris (1), in squid axoplasm and in other regions of the nervous system of O. vulgaris, Loligo vulgaris, and the cuttlefish Sepia officinalis (2).Since racemases have not been found in these tissues, it has been postulated that.
The longfin squid Loligo pealii, the common cuttlefish Sepia officinalis, and the common octopus Octopus vulgaris all contain extensive cranial cartilage that protects the brain and a scleral cartilage that protects the eye (Figure 4.1). Unlike cartilages in the whelk and horseshoe crab, these cranial cartilages have extensive matrix, sparsely scattered cells and cell densities more typical of.
Loligo is a genus of squid and one of the most representative and widely distributed groups of myopsid squid. The genus was first described by Jean Baptiste Lamarck in 1798. However, the name had been used earlier than Lamarck (Schneider, 1784; Linnaeus, 1758) and might even have been used by Pliny.In the early 19th century, this generic name was often used as a grouping for all true squid.
Loligo vulgaris Lamarck, 1798. Combined Nomenclature An annually revised goods classification scheme used in EU for the purposes of customs duty and foreign trade statistics. The scheme is based on the Harmonized System nomenclature, further extended with Community subdivisions. Each subdivision is identified by an eight-digit numerical code.
The enzyme diisopropyl fluorophosphatase (DFPase) from the squid Loligo vulgaris is of great interest because of its ability to catalyze the hydrolysis of highly toxic organophosphates. In this work, the enzyme structure in solution (native state) was studied by use of different scattering methods.
On reproduction and age of the squid Loligo vulgaris from the Saharan Bank (north-west African coast) Article (PDF Available) in Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the UK 79:111-120.