“…Understanding the gross neuroanatomy and circuit diagrams of any nervous system is the necessary first step towards understanding how evolution has shaped both brain structures and behaviours in cephalopods (Budelmann and Young, 1987, Nixon and Young, 2003, Williamson and Chrachri, 2004, Chung and Marshall, 2014, Chung and Marshall, 2017, Liu et al, 2018, Chung et al, 2020, Chung et al, 2022). In order to describe the neuroanatomy of the cuttlefish species described here, we have used the previous publications of S. officinalis and loliginid squids as a ‘baseline’, along with the few other descriptions for some brain areas that exist for other cuttlefish species (Cajal, 1917, Boycott, 1961, Young, 1974, Young, 1976, Young, 1977, Young, 1979, Messenger, 1979, Dubas et al, 1986b, Dubas et al, 1986a, Budelmann and Young, 1987, Wild et al, 2015, Liu et al, 2017a, Gonzalez-Bellido et al, 2018, Li et al, 2018, Chung et al, 2020, Montague et al, 2022).…”