Onychoteuthis bergii is the type species of the genus. It was thought, until recently, to be a junior synonym of O. banksii, but examination of the type material (lectotype and paralectotype belonging to the Zoologisches Musuem, Museum für Naturkunde der Humboldt-Universität, Berlin), revealed morphological differences that suggest the validity of O. bergii.

© 2010 K.S. Bolstad
(from Bolstad 2010) "The type specimens of O. bergii resemble specimens of similar sizes attributed to O. banksii in many regards; the ocular and intestinal photophores are of similar shapes and relative sizes, and the club lengths and overall body proportions are similar. The chromatophores on the O. bergii types are greatly faded, so their distribution is uncertain, and the tentacular hooks appear somewhat shrunken and deformed, prohibiting direct comparison of these characters. However, certain differences between the O. bergii types (and other material attributed to O. bergii) and O. banksii specimens are consistent: where the posterior portion of the mantle in O. banksii is consistently tapered, even in maturing specimens, in O. bergii it remains widely conical even toward the posterior extremity in specimens of ML 92–144mm [see illustration below]; the lower beak proportions are different, with the LRL longer relative to the wing length in O. banksii than in O. bergii; the largest ventral tentacular hooks in O. bergii appear more robust, shorter relative to club length and longer relative to paired dorsal hook length than those in O. banksii; and the ventral bases of the distal-most ventral hooks in O. banksii are are not produced into a spike, while those in O. bergii do develop a small spike."
Southern Atlantic and Indian Oceans; one depth record from 155 m.
Bolstad, K.S. 2010. Systematics of the Onychoteuthidae Gray, 1847 (Cephalopoda: Oegopsida). Zootaxa, 2696: 186pp.