dwarfspheroida
Dwarfspheroida is a taxonomic group within the class of cephalopods, specifically a suborder of the order Sepiida, commonly known as cuttlefish. The term "Dwarfspheroida" is not widely recognized in mainstream ichthyological literature, but it is occasionally referenced in specialized studies focusing on the evolutionary and morphological diversity of cuttlefish. This suborder is characterized by its relatively small size compared to other cuttlefish species, typically measuring less than 10 centimeters in mantle length.
The classification of Dwarfspheroida is debated among researchers, with some studies suggesting it may represent a
Dwarfspheroida species exhibit typical cuttlefish traits, such as a streamlined body, a well-developed siphon for propulsion,
Due to their elusive nature and the challenges of field observation, Dwarfspheroida remains one of the least-studied