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- overwhelming majority of endocerids and nautiloids in general are much smaller, usually less than a meter long when fully grown. Endocerids had a relatively small...
- an extinct genus of endocerid cephalopod which lived in equatorial oceans during the entire Ordovician period. Like other endocerids, it was an orthocone...
- Brachiopods, bryozoans and echinoderms were also heavily affected, and the endocerid cephalopods died out completely, except for possible rare Silurian forms...
- Nanno is an extinct genus of endocerid, named by Clarke in 1894 for the apical end of an endocerid from the Trenton Limestone of New York state that has...
- encephalopathy endo- inside, within Gr**** ἔνδον (éndon) endocardial, endocerid, endocrine, endocytosis, endogamy, endogenous, endorheic, endoscopy, endoskeleton...
- among nautiloid cephalopods, is prevalent among the ellesmerocerids, endocerids, actinocerids, orthoceratoids, and bactritids. Orthocones existed from...
- Brachiopods, bryozoans and echinoderms were also heavily affected, and the endocerid cephalopods died out completely, except for possible rare Silurian forms...
- Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg N Late CambrianRecent Nautilus pompilius the endocerid Cameroceras, shown feeding on the tarphycerid Aphetoceras, while a quartet...
- Gr**** for "earlier shield horn") is a medium to large sized[ambiguous] endocerid (endocone-bearing orthoconic nautiliod) from the Early and Middle Ordovician...
- of all known cephalopods were likely the giant s****ed ammonoids and endocerid nautiloids, though perhaps still second to the largest living cephalopods...