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- Anatomy and Evolution of the First Coleoidea in the Carboniferous
- 8 International Symposium Cephalopods
- Pohlsepia Mazonensis, an Early 'Octopus' from the Carboniferous of Illinois
- First Discovery of Pravitoceras Sigmoidale Yabe from the Yezo Supergroup in Hokkaido, Japan
- Cuttlebone Calcification Increases During Exposure to Elevated
- Cephalopod Tissue Regeneration: Consolidating Over a Century of Knowledge
- Chamber Volume Development, Metabolic Rates, and Selective Extinction in Cephalopods
- Advances in Cephalopod Science: Biology, Ecology, Cultivation and Fisheries ADVANCES in MARINE BIOLOGY
- Phylogenetic Trends in Phragmocone-Bearing Coleoids (Be1emnomorpha) Classification
- 3D-Analysis of a Non-Planispiral Ammonoid from the Hunsrück Slate
- A New Type of Shell Malformation Caused by Epizoans in Late Jurassic Ammonites from Central Russia
- Biological Response to Experimental Damage of the Phragmocone and Siphuncle in Nautilus Pompilius Linnaeus
- Siphonal Zone Structure in the Cuttlebone of Sepia Officinalis
- 3D-Analysis of a Non-Planispiral Ammonoid from the Hunsrück Slate: Natural Or Pathological Variation?
- The Shell and Ink Sac Morphology and Ultrastructure of the Late Pennsylvanian Cephalopod Donovaniconus and Its Phylogenetic Significance
- Appendix 1 - Character Descriptions
- 1.4 Illustrated Glossary of Technical Terms and Measurements
- The Hydrostatics of Paleozoic Ectocochleate Cephalopods
- Middle and Upper Ordovician Nautiloid Cephalopods of the Cincinnati Arch Region of Kentucky, Indiana, and Ohio
- The Phragmocone of Ecdyceras
- Sclerobionts on Upper Famennian Cephalopods from the Holy Cross Mountains, Poland
- Palaeontologia Electronica the IMPACT of ASYMMETRIES in the ELEMENTS of the PHRAGMOCONE of EARLY JURASSIC AMMONITES Louise M. Lo
- Sublethal Injuries in Early Devonian Cephalopod Shells from Morocco
- Nautilus, the Argonauts, Squids, Octopuses and Cuttlefishes, and the Extinct Ammonoids and Belemnites • They Have an Extensive Record from the Late Cambrian Onwards
- Evolutionary Trends Volume I
- THE LATE CAMPANIAN (UPPER CRETACEOUS) CEPHALOPOD FAUNA of the COON CREEK FORMATION at the TYPE LOCALITY ______Neal L