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- Embryonic and Early Juvenile Development in the Silurian Basal Nautilid Peismoceras Hyatt, 1894
- Revision of Annulated Orthoceridan Cephalopods of the Baltoscandic Ordovician
- Gigantism, Taphonomy and Palaeoecology of Basiloceras, a New Oncocerid Genus from the Middle Devonian of the Tafilalt (Morocco)
- A New View of the Mass Extinctions and the Worldwide Floods
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- Conch Ornamentation in Nonammonoid Cephalopods: Form and Function
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- Petition to List Chambered Nautilus (Nautilus Pompilius) As Endangered Or Threatened Species Under the Endangered Species Act
- Oligotrophic Oceans and Minimalist Organisms: Collapse of the Maastrichtian Marine Ecosystem and Paleocene Recovery in the Cretaceous-Tertiary Sequence of New Jersey
- From the Miocene Bihoku Group of Hiroshima Prefecture, Southwestern Japan
- Middle and Upper Ordovician Nautiloid Cephalopods of the Cincinnati Arch Region of Kentucky, Indiana, and Ohio
- Studies on Fossil and Recent Cephalopods
- Origin of the Cephalopoda
- Northern Gondwanan Siluro-Devonian Palaeogeography Assessed by Cephalopods
- Molluscs (A Brief Introduction)
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- (Carboniferous) to Early Asselian (Permian) Non-Ammonoid Cephalopods from the Taishaku Limestone Group, Southwest Japan
- Soft-Tissue Attachments in Orthocerid and Bactritid Cephalopods from The
- Rare Occurrence of Nautilus Sp. Fossils from Batangas, Philippines
- Buoyancy Regulation and Macroevolution in Nautiloid Cephalopods
- (Late Cretaceous) Nautiloids from Sakhalin, Far East Russia
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- Nautilus: Biology, Systematics, and Paleobiology As Viewed from 2015
- Nautiloidea, Tarphycerida)
- Characterization of Two New Superorders Nautilosiphonata and Calciosiphonata and a New Order Cyrtocerinida of the Subclass Nauti
- The Cretaceous Nautiloid Genus Anglonautilus SPATH, 1927, in France
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- Nautilus: Biology, Systematics, and Paleobiology As Viewed from 2015
- Cretaceous–Paleogene Extinction Event