-
ammonoids and coleoids. Some
authors prefer a
narrower definition of
Nautiloidea (
Nautiloidea sensu stricto), as a
singular subclass including only
those cephalopods...
- subclasses: Coleoidea,
which includes octopuses, squid, and cuttlefish; and
Nautiloidea,
represented by
Nautilus and Allonautilus. In the Coleoidea, the molluscan...
- years,
nautiluses represent the only
living members of the
subclass Nautiloidea, and are
often considered "living fossils". The arm
crown of
modern nautilids...
-
extinct family of
actively mobile carnivorous cephalopods,
subclass Nautiloidea, that
lived in what
would be
North America, Europe, Asia, Africa, and...
- co-equal taxa to the
Nautiloidea,
which becomes much
reduced in scope. Wade (1988)
instead proposed separating the
Nautiloidea into phylogenetically...
- have been recognised,
making this the
largest order of the
subclass Nautiloidea. The
current classification of the Nautilida, in
prevalent use, is that...
- Book,
Doubleday & Co.,
Garden City, New York Sweet,
Walter C. (1964),
Nautiloidea -- Orthocerida, in
Treatise on
Invertebrate Paleontology. Part K. Mollusca...
-
familial distinction from its source, the Hercoglossidae.
Kummel B. 1964.
Nautiloidea-Nautilida;
Treatise on
Invertebrate Paleontology Part K,
Teichert & Moore...
- List of
mollusc orders illustrates the 97
orders in the
phylum Mollusca, the
largest marine animal phylum. 85,000
extant species are described, making...
- Sept
Furnish & Glenister, 1964,
Nautiloidea -Tarphycerida.
Treatise on
Invertebrate Paleontology Part K...
Nautiloidea Mutvei, H. 2002.
Connecting ring...