Classe Cephalopoda Cuvier, 1795
Sottoclasse Coleoidea Bather, 1888
Superordine Decapodiformes Young, Vecchione & Donovan, 1998
Ordine Sepiida Zittel,1895
Famiglia Sepiidae Keferstein, 1866
Genere Acanthosepion Rochebrune, 1884
Acanthosepion pharaonis (Ehrenberg, 1831) - 7
Genere Rhombosepion Rochebrune, 1884
Rhombosepion elegans (Blainville, 1827) - 7
Rhombosepion orbignyanum (Férussac, 1826) - 7
Genere Sepia (Sepia) Linnaeus,1758
Sepia officinalis Linnaeus,1758 - 4
Sepia pharaonis Ehremberg, 1831 - 1 vedi Acanthosepion pharaonis
Sepia gibba Ehrenberg, 1831 - 2 - 5 dubbia presenza in Mediterraneo
Genere Sepia (Rhombosepion) Rochebrune,1884
Sepia dollfusi Adam, 1941 - 6
Sepia elegans Blainville,1827 - 3 - 4 vedi Rhombosepion elegans
Sepia orbignyana Férussac in D'Orbigny,1826 - 3 - 4 vedi Rhombosepion orbignyanum
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