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Sedimentology, Taphonomy, and Palaeoecology of a Laminated
First Record of Non-Mineralized Cephalopod Jaws and Arm Hooks
The Pro-Ostracum and Primordial Rostrum at Early Ontogeny of Lower Jurassic Belemnites from North-Western Germany
Adaptations to Squid-Style High-Speed Swimming in Jurassic
Specimens Sheds Light on the Structure of the Ammonite Brachial Crown C
The Current State of Cephalopod Science and Perspectives on the Most Critical Challenges Ahead from Three Early-Career Researchers Caitlin E
Coleoid Cephalopods Through Time 4Th International Symposium “Coleoid Cephalopods Through Time”
Lithographic Limestones and Plattenkalk Deposits of the Solnhofen and Mörnsheim Formations Near Eichstätt and Solnhofen 71
First Discovery of the Soft‐Body Imprint of an Oligocene Fossil Squid Indicates Its Piscivorous Diet
Phylogenetic Trends in Phragmocone-Bearing Coleoids (Be1emnomorpha) Classification
(Dibranchiate Cephalopods) :I
Maastrichtian Ceratisepia and Mesozoic Cuttlebone Homeomorphs
Lecture 2 PHYLUM MOLLUSCA
The Shell and Ink Sac Morphology and Ultrastructure of the Late Pennsylvanian Cephalopod Donovaniconus and Its Phylogenetic Significance
CEPHALOPOD ARM HOOKS from the JURASSIC of POLAND Some
New Data on Middle Jurassic - Lower Cretaceous Belemnotheutidae from Russia
Spongy, Slimy, Cosy & More
Different Regeneration Mechanisms in the Rostra of Aulacocerids (Coleoidea) and Their Phylogenetic Implications
Top View
Cenozoic Coleoids (Cephalopoda)
New Records of Soft Parts of Muensterella Scutellaris
From the Upper Jurassic of the Boreal Realm
Grasping the Shape of Belemnoid Arm Hooks—A Quantitative Approach
Adaptations to Squid-Style High-Speed Swimming in Jurassic Belemnitids
The Current State of Cephalopod Science and Perspectives on the Most Critical Challenges Ahead from Three Early-Career Researchers
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