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UPPER CRETACEOUS CEPHALOPODA FROM OFFSHORE DEPOSITS OFF THE NATAL SOUTH COAST, SOUTH AFRICA
Herbert Christian Klinger
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2018
Published as part of Groves, Lindsey T. & Squires, Richard L., 2018, Annotated Catalog of the Fossil Invertebrates Described by, and Named for, William More Gabb (1839 - 1878), pp.
Groves, Lindsey T., Squires, Richard L.
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Published as part of Groves, Lindsey T. & Squires, Richard L., 2018, Annotated Catalog of the Fossil Invertebrates Described by, and Named for, William More Gabb (1839 - 1878), pp.
Groves, Lindsey T., Squires, Richard L.
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2015
AbstractRecent cephalopods are a comparatively small molluscan group with body plans that considerably differ from those of their molluscan allies. Coleoids, i.e. all cephalopods but nautiluses, exhibit cognitive and behavioural abilities that rival those of vertebrates and they possess highly centralized and complex central nervous systems (CNS ...
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AbstractRecent cephalopods are a comparatively small molluscan group with body plans that considerably differ from those of their molluscan allies. Coleoids, i.e. all cephalopods but nautiluses, exhibit cognitive and behavioural abilities that rival those of vertebrates and they possess highly centralized and complex central nervous systems (CNS ...
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Cephalopod mollusks (Cephalopoda)
2009Abstract The class Cephalopoda is a monophyletic group which can be divided into two subclasses; Nautiloidea and Coleoidea. Nautiloidea contains the nautiluses (Nautilus and Allonautilus), whereas Coleoidea contains the octopuses (Fig. 1), squids, and cuttleAshes.
Annie Lindgrenb, A Louise Allcock
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1910
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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1931
In arranging a list of fossil Cephalopoda of the Malayan Archipelago it soon proved that the bulk were found on Timor. On some of the other islands viz. Rotti, the Sula islands, Taliabu and Mangoli, Buru, the Misol Archipelago and Sumatra a good deal have been found also.
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In arranging a list of fossil Cephalopoda of the Malayan Archipelago it soon proved that the bulk were found on Timor. On some of the other islands viz. Rotti, the Sula islands, Taliabu and Mangoli, Buru, the Misol Archipelago and Sumatra a good deal have been found also.
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