List of CEPHALOPODA species in Albania
This is a list of CEPHALOPODA in Albania according to the IUCN Red List.
This list was last updated 2019-09-14
This list contains only species that have been assessed for the IUCN Red List. It is therefore not representative of all the species in the country.
Species counts by country: Total | Amphibians | Birds | Fish | Mammals | Reptiles | Vascular Plants.
| scientific_name | common_name | taxonid | category |
|---|---|---|---|
| Loligo vulgaris | European Squid | 190946 | DD |
| Rossia macrosoma | Stout Bobtail Squid | 162523 | DD |
| Sepiola affinis | Analogous Bobtail Squid | 162539 | DD |
| Sepia orbignyana | Pink Cuttlefish | 162549 | DD |
| Sepietta oweniana | Common Bobtail Squid | 162557 | DD |
| Sepiola steenstrupiana | 162560 | DD | |
| Loligo forbesii | Veined Squid | 162565 | LC |
| Octopus vulgaris | 162571 | LC | |
| Sepia elegans | Elegant Cuttlefish | 162579 | DD |
| Sepiola rondeleti | Dwarf Bobtail Squid | 162580 | DD |
| Sepietta petersi | 162586 | DD | |
| Sepiola robusta | Robust Bobtail Squid | 162597 | DD |
| Sepietta neglecta | Elegant Bobtail Squid | 162610 | DD |
| Sepiola ligulata | Tongue Bobtail Squid | 162643 | DD |
| Heteroteuthis dispar | Odd Bobtail Squid | 162644 | DD |
| Sepiola intermedia | Intermediate Bobtail Squid | 162659 | DD |
| Neorossia caroli | Carol Bobtail Squid | 162663 | LC |
| Sepia officinalis | Common Cuttlefish | 162664 | LC |
| Rondeletiola minor | Lentil Bobtail Squid | 162682 | DD |
| Alloteuthis media | Midsize Squid | 163027 | DD |
| Ocythoe tuberculata | 163075 | LC | |
| Ancistroteuthis lichtensteini | 163102 | LC | |
| Alloteuthis subulata | European Common Squid | 163220 | DD |
| Illex coindetii | 163269 | LC | |
| Bathyteuthis abyssicola | Deepsea Squid | 163288 | LC |
| Eledone cirrhosa | 163307 | LC | |
| Macrotritopus defilippi | 163349 | LC | |
| Callistoctopus macropus | 163354 | LC | |
| Todaropsis eblanae | 163369 | LC |
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Species are classified by the IUCN Red List into nine groups: