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Old and sticky-adhesive mechanisms in the living fossil Nautilus pompilius (Mollusca, Cephalopoda).
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Cephalopod genomics: A plan of strategies and organization. [PDF]
Albertin CB +25 more
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Rare finds of the coiled cephalopod Discoceras from the Upper Ordovician of Bornholm, Denmark [PDF]
Rasmussen, Jan Audun Liljeroth +1 more
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Notes on the phylogeny of the nautiloidea
Paläontologische Zeitschrift, 1986Critical notes on the monograph “Phylogeny of the Nautiloidea” by J. Dzik (1984), especially with respect to cephalopod material from the Lower Palaeozoic of Bohemia are presented. Oncocerid type of muscle scars in the Lower Devonian genusPtenoceras as well as succession of growth stages of the shell in Silurian genusSphooceras is figured.
VojtĚch Turek, Jaroslav Marek
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Respiratory quotient and calcification of Nautilus macromphalus (Cephalopoda: Nautiloidea)
Marine Biology, 1993Respiration and calcification were investigated in the ectocochleate cephalopod Nautilus macromphalus Sowerby. Specimens were collected off New Caledonia, in October 1991, and kept at the Noumea Aquarium until December 1991. The respiratory quotient and calcification rate of 5 individuals were measured during 14 short term incubations (63 to 363 min ...
R. Boucher-Rodoni, G. Boucher
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Subclass Nautiloidea: Introduction and Fossil Record
1998(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
Wade, Mary, Stait, Brian
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CARBONIFEROUS ACTINOCERATOID NAUTILOIDEA (CEPHALOPODA)— A NEW PERSPECTIVE
Journal of Paleontology, 2007New material from the Late Mississippian Fayetteville and Caney Formations of the south-central USA supports the taxonomic revision of the Mississippian actinoceroid cephalopods. New representatives of the previously poorly known Rayonnoceras solidiforme, Campyloceras striatulum, and Campyloceras imoense are described.
BJÖRN KRÖGER, ROYAL MAPES
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Subclass Nautiloidea: Family Nautilidae
1998(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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