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Contributions in BIOLOGY and GEOLOGY
Main Morphological Events in the Evolution of Paleozoic Cephalopods I
Ascocerid Cephalopods from the Hirnantian?–Llandovery Stages of the Southern Paraná Basin (Paraguay, South America): first Record from High Paleolatitudes
Cephalopod Reproductive Strategies Derived from Embryonic Shell Size
Sepkoski, J.J. 1992. Compendium of Fossil Marine Animal Families
High-Level Classification of the Nautiloid Cephalopods: a Proposal for the Revision of the Treatise Part K
Wirbellose Tiere Der Vorzeit Leitfaden Der Systematischen Paläontologie Der Invertebraten
MAPS DIGEST Vol 24 No 2
The Paleoecology of a Late Ordovician Shale Unit from Southwest Ohio and Southeastern Indiana Author(S): Robert C
Gigantism, Taphonomy and Palaeoecology of Basiloceras, a New Oncocerid Genus from the Middle Devonian of the Tafilalt (Morocco)
Brief Report Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 53 (4): 745–749, 2008
Conch Ornamentation in Nonammonoid Cephalopods: Form and Function
The Origin and Initial Rise of Pelagic Cephalopods in the Ordovician
GEOCIENCIAS Lardo Cantú Chapa
Review of Ascocerid Cephalopods from the Upper Silurian of the Prague Basin (Central Bohemia) – History of Research and Palaeobiogeographic Relationships
Middle and Upper Ordovician Nautiloid Cephalopods of the Cincinnati Arch Region of Kentucky, Indiana, and Ohio
Appendix 1 Zoological Checklists and Catalogues
Biostratigraphy of British Silurian Nautiloid Cephalopods
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Paleobiogeographic Analyses of Late Ordovician Faunal Migrations: Assessing Regional
IBPG 6 (2021) 1-75 Ebook ISBN 978-83-949342-5-5
A Reconsideration of Systematics in the Mollusca (Phylogeny and Higher
Characterization of Two New Superorders Nautilosiphonata and Calciosiphonata and a New Order Cyrtocerinida of the Subclass Nauti
The Cephalopods of the Boda Limestone, Late Ordovician, of Dalarna, Sweden
Universidad Nacional Del Altiplano De Puno
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The Oldest Ascocerid Cephalopod from the Silurian of Estonia and Notes on the Biogeography of the Order Ascocerida (Class Cephalopoda)