Page authors: Richard E. Young, Michael Vecchione, Kotaro Tsuchiya, Tristan Strange
W. virilis is the type species of the genus although presently synonymous with W. rancureli. It was described from a single mature male 71 mm ML taken near the Walvis Ridge, South Atlantic at a depth of 1000 m. Subsequently a second specimen was taken on the opposite side of the South Atlantic but about the same depth that had a GL of 71 mm and also was a mature male. The following account is taken mostly from the original description.
Tentacular club
Arms
Head
Beaks
The upper beak has a strongly recessed jaw angle.
Funnel
Fins
Photophores
Gladius
Viscera
| Mantle length, mm | 71 |
| Head width | 20.5 |
| Fin length | 24 |
| Fin width | 62 |
| Arm I, length | 34 |
| Arm II, length | 38 |
| Arm III, length | 38 |
| Arm IV, length | 43 |
| Eye diameter | 8.0 |
| Lens diameter | 4.3 |
| Sucker diam, arms I and II | 1.5 |
| Sucker diam. enlarged, arm III | 2.9 |
| Sucker diam, arms IV | 1.4 |
The ventral view, beak and sucker photographs were taken from a mature male in the collections of the U.S. National Museum. Otherwise, the this description is taken from Nesis and Nikitina, 1986. The peculiar tentacles are probably not intact. Nesis and Nikitina state that possibly the ends were lost and that a reduction of the tentacles has occurred. The second specimen described by Nesis and Nikitina (1992) has a gladius with a rostrum that had a more narrow-triangular shape but with the same orientation as in the holotype. The tentacles are very mutilated but one has a well formed locking apparatus with 8 smooth-ringed suckers.
The type locality is 33° 06.2'S, 02°7.4'E, from the region of the Walvis Ridge in the eastern South Atlantic. It has subsequently been reported from 39°47'S, 43°30'W in the western South Atlantic (Nesis and Nikitina, 1992).
The holotype is a mature male with a large Needham's sac (36 mm long and a maximum 10 mm wide. Nesis and Nikitina (1986) describe the penis as follows: "The penis is very long, tubular, departs from the caudal end of Needham's sac and goes in the beginning perpendicularly and then parallel to it. The length and width of the parallel portion are 24 and 2 mm respectively. The ends of the penis and Needham's sac reach the mouth of the funnel."

Figure. Ventral view of the mantle cavity of W. virilis, holotype. Drawing modified from Nesis and Nikitina, 1986.
Nesis, K.N., and I.V. Nikitina. 1986. A New Family of Abyssal Squids (Cephalopoda, Oegopsida) from the South-eastern Atlantic. Zoologichesky Zhurnal, 65(1):47-54.
Nesis, K. N. and I. V. Nikitina. 1992. New records of oceanic squids Walvisteuthis virilis Nesis et Nikitina, 1986 and Nototeuthis dimegacotyle Nesis et Nikitina, 1986 (Cephalopoda, Oegopsida) from the South Atlantic and the South Pacific. Ruthenica, 2: 55-58.