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Mollusca. Cephalopoda. Dibranchiata & Tetrabranchiata
Tavola XIV Tavola parietale. Presente sulla tavola in basso a destra il monogramma dell\u27autore: Ch [Carl Chun] Phylum Mollusca Classe Cephalopoda Dibranchiata Sepia Anatomia interna.
Nitsche, Hinrich, Leuckart, Rudolf
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Octopuses ( Eledone cirrhosa (Octopoda: Cephalopoda)) held in an aquarium were subjected to varying conditions of feeding and starvation to evaluate putative indices of feeding and growth.
K. Kelly +5 more
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Suaritinae new subfamily and Galeanites garcense new genus and new species represent a group of the Superfamily Perisphinctaceae (Ammonoidea, Cephalopoda) with pairs of ribs joined in ventrolateral tubercles.
Abelardo Cantú-Chapa
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Cephalopoda from West and South Africa
This study is based on a collection of Cephalopoda, belonging to the Zoological Museum, University of Copenhagen (Denmark), which Dr. J . Knudsen kindly entrusted to me.
Adam, William
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Se realizaron seis expediciones a la isla San José, Golfo de California entre los años 1999 y 2000 en donde se llevaron a cabo las observaciones y muestreos.
Oscar Efraín Holguin Quiñones +3 more
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Papierboote - Sonderformen der Cephalopoda - Nur die Damen werfen sich in Schale
Grotjohann N, Kummer K. Papierboote - Sonderformen der Cephalopoda - Nur die Damen werfen sich in Schale. Praxis der Naturwissenschaften.
Grotjohann, Norbert ; https://orcid.org/ +1 more
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(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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FIG. 7. — Variabilité de Phricodoceras paronai (Bettoni, 1900); A, d'après Linares et al. (1979); B, d'après Bettoni (1900). Échelle: 1 cm.Published as part of Meister, Christian, 2007, Les Phricodoceratidae Spath, 1938 (Mollusca, Cephalopoda ...
Meister, Christian
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Molluska. Cephalopoda. Tetrabranchiata et Dibranchiata
Phylum Mollusca Class Cephalopoda Marine Tetrabranchiata. 1) Nautilus. Planispiral, external, exogastric shell, with perforated septa through which a cord of living tissue called a siphuncle goes, which extends from the visceral mass.
Nitsche, Hinrich, Leuckart, Rudolf
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Three Sepiolidae new to the Eastern Mediterranean (Mollusca: Cephalopoda)
Three species of Cephalopoda: Sepiola steenstrupiana Levy, 1912, Rondeletiola minor (Naef. 1912) and Sepietta obscura Naef, 1916, are recorded for the first time from the Levant Basin, Eastern Mediterranean. Notes on the distribution of the three species
Knudsen, Jørgen
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