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Tarphycerida
Contributions in BIOLOGY and GEOLOGY
Minute Silurian Oncocerid Nautiloids with Unusual Colour Patterns
Conch Structures, Soft-Tissue Imprints and Taphonomy of the Middle Ordovician Cephalopod Tragoceras Falcatum from Estonia
Main Morphological Events in the Evolution of Paleozoic Cephalopods I
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
The Hydrostatics and Hydrodynamics of Prominent Heteromorph Ammonoid Morphotypes and the Functional Morphology of Ammonitic Septa
Bbm:978-1-4615-4837-9/1.Pdf
Nautiloid Cephalopods – a Review of Their Use and Potential in Biostratigraphy
Spatial Distribution of Oncocerid Cephalopods on a Middle Devonian Bedding Plane Suggests Semelparous Life Cycle
The Evolution and Development of Cephalopod Chambers and Their Shape
Middle Early Ordovician, Stairsian) in Eastern New York
Tarphycerida, Nautiloidea
Mollusca: Cephalopoda (Nautiloidea)
Conch Ornamentation in Nonammonoid Cephalopods: Form and Function
Middle and Upper Ordovician Nautiloid Cephalopods of the Cincinnati Arch Region of Kentucky, Indiana, and Ohio
Studies on Fossil and Recent Cephalopods
Top View
Appendix 1 Zoological Checklists and Catalogues
Biostratigraphy of British Silurian Nautiloid Cephalopods
Buoyancy Regulation and Macroevolution in Nautiloid Cephalopods
IBPG 6 (2021) 1-75 Ebook ISBN 978-83-949342-5-5
A Reconsideration of Systematics in the Mollusca (Phylogeny and Higher
Nautiloidea, Tarphycerida)
Cephalopoda: Nautiloidea
Characterization of Two New Superorders Nautilosiphonata and Calciosiphonata and a New Order Cyrtocerinida of the Subclass Nauti
The Cretaceous
Northern Gondwanan Siluro-Devonian Palaeogeography Assessed by Cephalopods
Trocholites Conrad, 1838 (Nautiloidea, Tarphycerida) in the Middle Ordovician of the Prague Basin and Its Palaeobiogeographical Significance