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Nautiloid Shell Morphology
Cambrian Cephalopods
Ommastrephidae 199
8 Armed Bandits; a Closer Look at Cephalopods an Educator’S Guide to the Program
An Eocene Orthocone from Antarctica Shows Convergent Evolution of Internally Shelled Cephalopods
Belosaepia Fossils
Author's Personal Copy
High-Level Classification of the Nautiloid Cephalopods: a Proposal for the Revision of the Treatise Part K
Phylum Mollusca
The Hydrostatics and Hydrodynamics of Prominent Heteromorph Ammonoid Morphotypes and the Functional Morphology of Ammonitic Septa
A Unique Late Eocene Coleoid Cephalopod Mississaepia from Mississippi, USA: New Data on Cuttlebone Structure, and Their Phylogenetic Implications
2. CHAMBERED NAUTILUSES by Patrizia Jereb
The Innervation and Physiology of the Cardiac Tissue in Squid
Revision of Annulated Orthoceridan Cephalopods of the Baltoscandic Ordovician
Mollusks and Echinoderms
(Sepiidae, Cephalopoda) Constructs Cuttlebone from a Liquid-Crystal Received: 13 February 2015 Accepted: 28 May 2015 Precursor Published: 18 June 2015 Antonio G
Cephalopod Tissue Regeneration: Consolidating Over a Century of Knowledge
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Chapter 12 Molluscs
Biological Response to Experimental Damage of the Phragmocone and Siphuncle in Nautilus Pompilius Linnaeus
Fossils in North Dakota
Siphonal Zone Structure in the Cuttlebone of Sepia Officinalis
Phylum Mollusca
Phylum Mollusca
Appendix 1 - Character Descriptions
Chapter •••••• Ten Molluscs
Precursory Siphuncular Membranes in the Body Chamber of Phyllopachyceras and Comparisons with Other Ammonoids
Teacher Guide Recommended for Grades 5-9
The Hydrostatics of Paleozoic Ectocochleate Cephalopods
THE BUOYANCY of the CUTTLEFISH, SEPIA Opplelnalis (L.)
Middle and Upper Ordovician Nautiloid Cephalopods of the Cincinnati Arch Region of Kentucky, Indiana, and Ohio
Origin of the Cephalopoda
Nautiloids Are Cephalopods with Straight Or Coiled Shells
The Peculiar Taphonomy of Ordovician Diploporitan Blastozoans from Sweden
The Nautilus Siphuncle As an Ion Pump·
Jet-Powered Masters of Disguise
Nautilus, the Argonauts, Squids, Octopuses and Cuttlefishes, and the Extinct Ammonoids and Belemnites • They Have an Extensive Record from the Late Cambrian Onwards
Mollusca: Class Cephalopoda
The Origin of Spirula Spirula (Linne, 1758)
Functional Anatomy: Macroscopic Anatomy and Post-Mortem Examination 3
Phylum Mollusca.Pdf