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siphuncle in
Discoceras probably indicates an
orientation during life that
places the back of the
living chamber high in the s****.
Discoceras has been found...
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Discocera is a
genus of
fungi in the
Ascomycota phylum. The
relationship of this
taxon to
other taxa
within the
phylum is
unknown (incertae sedis), and...
- †Digenuoceras †Diodoceras †Diorugoceras †Discitoceras †Discoactinoceras †
Discoceras †Discosorus †Dnestroceras †Doleroceras †Dolorthoceras †Domatoceras †Dongshanoceras...
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Wichitoceras have
their whorls touching but
without a
dorsal impression.
Discoceras and
Curtoceras have
somewhat subquadrate whorl sections and are moderately...
- Serville, 1843
Diploxys Amyot & Serville, 1843
Discocephala Laporte, 1833
Discocera de Laporte, 1832
Dolycoris Mulsant & Rey, 1866
Dorycoris Mayr, 1864 Doryderes...
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Trapelia M.Choisy (1929) Type
species Trapelia coarctata (Turner) M.Choisy (1932)
Synonyms Discocera A.L.Sm. & Ramsb. (1918)
Trapelina Motyka (1996)...
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Middle Ordovician,
found in
Western Australia.
Hardmanoceras is like
Discoceras but
prominently ribbed and with a
depressed whorl section. The body, or...
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Comperocoris Coryzorhaphis (Syn. Gilva)
Damarius Dinorhynchus (Syn. Neoglypsus)
Discocera (Syn. Acanthodiscocera, Paradiscocera)
Dorycoris (Syn. Claudia) Ealda...
- A belemnite.
Discoceras amtjaernense Sp. nov
Valid Kröger & Aubrechtová Late
Ordovician Kullsberg Limestone Formation Sweden
Discoceras nilssoni Sp....
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Audun Rasmussen; Finn
Surlyk (2012). "Rare
finds of the
coiled cephalopod Discoceras from the
Upper Ordovician of Bornholm, Denmark" (PDF).
Bulletin of the...