Research articles
ScienceAsia 51 (2023): 1-7 |doi:
10.2306/scienceasia1513-1874.2023.042
External morphological characteristics and histological
structures of needle cuttlefish (Sepia aculeata) larvae from
Thai waters
Praewa Kongmeephola,b, Xiaodong Zhenga, Charuay Sukhsangchanb,*
ABSTRACT: The internal and external anatomies of cuttlefish larvae in Thailand have rarely been studied. This
information is valuable not only for understanding their early development but also for applications in cephalopod
distribution and abundance surveys. Needle cuttlefish (Sepia aculeata) eggs were collected from Phetchaburi Province,
Thailand. Sixty hatchlings were prepared to observe the external morphology (30 specimens) and internal histology
(30 specimens). A notable external morphological characteristic of the larvae is a broad, sac-like mantle. The hatching
gland (Hoyle organ) and K?lliker organs are not visible on the skin surface. Chromatophores are distributed across the
body, head, arms, and tentacles but are absent from the fins and funnel. White spots are present on the dorsal side,
not on the ventral side. Lateral lines appear on the head and arms. The fin length is 80% of the mantle length (ML),
the eyes are large and round, and the funnel is stout, with a length 30% of the ML. The arm formula is IV>I>III>II.
The optic lobe is large, rounded, and rectangular, filled with medullar neuropil surrounded by pericaryal islands. It
is separated into the cortex and medulla. The cortex consists of three layers: outer granule cell layer, outer neuropil
layer, and inner granule cell layer. The eye comprises a circular lens, iris, ciliary body, and curved retina. The obtained
data provide essential insights into the early developmental stage of S. aculeata and serve as fundamental information
for advancing research on cephalopod development, lifecycle, and phylogenetic relationships, particularly within Thai
marine ecosystems.
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Key Laboratory of Mariculture, Ministry of Education, Ocean University of China, Qingdao 266003 China |
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Department of Marine Science, Faculty of Fisheries, Kasetsart University, Bangkok 10900 Thailand |
* Corresponding author, E-mail: ffiscrs@ku.ac.th
Received 27 Aug 2024, Accepted 19 Apr 2025
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