The key to cephalopod hatchlings and juveniles was extracted from the provisional key to young stages of all cephalopod families, presented in Sweeney et al., 1992. As these editors write in the introduction, their key is artificial and doesn't imply phylogenetic relationships by the used key characters; also, the keys were designed to identify the earliest "larval" stages, from hatchlings to animals of about 10 mm mantle length.
    As for some groups not always the earliest stages are known, some key characters may fail to apply to the smaller individuals. Several species cannot be distinguished because no distinctive characters are known to separate young stages at the species level. In particular this is the case in Sepia, Loligo, Rossia, Sepietta, Sepiola and the two species that represent the Family Cranchiidae in the area.
    The following chapters from Sweeney et al., 1992 were used for the present key:
¥ All families — M.J. Sweeney, C.F.E. Roper, K.M. Mangold, M.R. Clarke and
    S. v. Boletzky; pp 1-19.
¥ Order Sepioidea — C.C. Lu, A. Guerra, F. Palumbo and W.C. Summers; pp 21-36.
¥ Family Loliginidae — R.T. Hanlon, S. v. Boletzky, T. Okutani, G. Perez-Gandaras,
    P. Sanchez, C. Sousa-Reis and M. Vecchione; pp 37-53.
¥ Family Architeuthidae — C.F.E. Roper; pp 99-103.
¥ Family Ommastrephidae — J.H. Wormuth, R.K. O'Dor, N. Balch, M.C. Dunning,
    E.C. Forch, R.T.F. Harman and T.W. Rowell; pp 105-119.
¥ Family Onychoteuthidae — M.R. Clarke; pp 127-137.
¥ Family Gonatidae — T. Okutani and M.R. Clarke; pp 139-156.
¥ Family Brachioteuthidae — C.F.E. Roper and M.J. Sweeney; pp 157-163.
¥ Family Cranchiidae — N.A. Voss, S.J. Stephen and Zh. Dong; pp 187-210.
¥ Order Octopoda — F.G. Hochberg, M. Nixon and R.B. Toll; pp 213-268.
Remark 
Not all Cephalopoda species that (might) occur in the North Sea are dealt with in the key. The species below, marked with b are not incorporated because these species live benthically and their larvae are not pelagic, or likely to occur in the North Sea plankton. Species marked with a are (sub)arctic species and possible present in the Norwegian Deep and the deeper parts of the Skagerrak; but they are included in the key only if they are pelagic as adult or as juvenile.
Order Decapoda
     Sepia elegans de  Blainville, 1827
     Sepia officinalis  Linnaeus, 1758
     Sepiella japonica  Sasaki, 1929
     Sepia orbignyana  de Férussac, 1826
  a Rossia glaucopis  Lovén, 1845
     Rossia macrosoma  (Della Chiaje, 1828)
     Sepietta neglecta  Naef, 1916
     Sepietta oweniana  (d'Orbigny, 1839)
     Sepiola atlantica  d'Orbigny, 1839
     Sepiola aurantiaca  Jatta, 1896
     Architeuthis dux  Steenstrup, 1857
     Brachioteuthis riisei  (Steenstrup, 1882)
     Galiteuthis armata Joubin, 1898
     Teuthowenia megalops  (Prosch, 1847)
     Gonatus steenstrupi  Kristensen, 1981
     Alloteuthis medius  Linnaeus, 1758
     Alloteuthis subulatus  (de Lamarck, 1798)
     LLoligo forbesii  Steenstrup, 1856
     Loligo vulgaris  de Lamarck, 1798
     Illex coindetti  (Vérany, 1839)
     Ommastrephes bartramii  (Lesueur, 1821)
     Stenoteuthis pteropus 
     Todarodes sagittatus  (de Lamarck, 1798)
     Todaropsis eblanae  (Ball, 1841)
     Onychoteuthis banksii  (Leach, 1871)
Order Octopoda
   a Cirroteuthis muelleri  Eschricht, 1838
      Haliphron atlanticus  Steenstrup, 1861
a b Bathypolypus arcticus  Prosch, 1849]
a b Benthoctopus piscatorum  (Verrill, 1879)
      Eledone cirrhosa  (de Lamarck, 1798)
a b Graneledona verrucosa  (Verrill, 1881)
      Octopus vulgaris  Cuvier, 1797
Cephalopoda larvae