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  1. Queen of the Cephalopods by Roger Wyse, 2001-01-30
  2. Physiology of Cephalopod Molluscs: Lifestyle and Performance Adaptations by Hans Portner, 1995-03-01
  3. CEPHALOPODS OF HONG KONG by Gilbert L. & Williamson, Gordon Voss, 1973
  4. CARBONIFEROUS CEPHALOPODS. by Alpheus. Hyatt, 1891-01-01
  5. Ozarkian and Canadian cephalopods, pt.1: Nautilicones (Special papers) by Edward Oscar Ulrich, 1942
  6. A revision of A.H. Foord's monograph of Irish carboniferous nautiloid cephalopods (1897-1901) (Monograph of the Palaeontographical Society) by K Histon, 1999
  7. Fictional Cephalopods: Fictional Octopuses, Fictional Squid, Kraken, Squidbillies, Oswald, Ranamon, Kure Kure Takora, Squiddly Diddly, Scuba
  8. The cephalopod fauna of the conemaugh series in western Pennsylvania (Annals of the Carnegie Museum) by A. K Miller, 1942
  9. The Lower Ordovician Cephalopod Faunas of England and Wales.
  10. TRIASSIC CEPHALOPOD GENERA OF AMERICA
  11. Revision of Permian Ecca series cephalopods, Natal, South Africa (The University of Kansas paleontological contributions. Paper 68) by Curt Teichert, 1974
  12. Preliminary Diagnoses of New Cephalopods from Western Atlantic by S. S. Berry, 1920-01-01
  13. Size: Largest Organisms, Cephalopod Size, Smallest Organisms, Dwarfing
  14. Cephalopods from Deepwater Dumpsite 106 (western Atlantic): Vertical distribution and seasonal abundance (Smithsonian contributions to zoology ; no. 288) by C. C Lu, 1979

81. Cephalopods
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82. Cephalopods
cephalopods Fossil cephalopods are extinct ancestors of today s squid, octopus, and chambered nautilus. Following is a series of
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Cephalopods
Fossil cephalopods are extinct ancestors of today's squid, octopus, and chambered nautilus. Following is a series of pictures involving my reconstruction of a highly fragmentary cephalopod, probably an Endoceras. I did this strictly for personal reward certainly not for profit (paleontology isn't a booming field). I realize this is highly eccentric, but people did this kind of stuff before the days of the internet, television, and radio.
A friend of mine and I discovered it in abandoned quarry in Goodhue County in October 1998. It wasn't an accident we were looking for fossils in this region. The quarry sat at the edge of a farm field, and was excavated to a level a few meters below the surface soil and glacial till. The fossil was found on the "shelf" near the center of the photograph below, the top of a Platteville limestone formation. The hill sloping to the right is glacial till and topsoil, currently being farmed. The picture to the right is the surface of this exposure, cephalopod parts of several other individuals were present in the vicinity. This served as the cephalopod's home and graveyard for approximately 450 million years:
Following are pictures from two different angles. The photo on the left was taken with a Kodak DC-50 digital camera, the photo on the right was taken with my Canon AE-1 Program 35mm on tripod:

83. Geoahead: Earth Science On Your Desktop
Phylum Mollusca Class - Cephalopoda. See examples of cephalopod fossils. Introduction. cephalopods are highly specialized free-swimming marine organisms.
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Taxonomic Status Introduction Nautiloidea Ammonoidea ... Coleoidea
Taxonomic Status
Phylum - Mollusca
Class - Cephalopoda
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Introduction
Cephalopods are highly specialized free-swimming marine organisms. The body consists of a single shell with the front end of the foot developing a series of tentacles that surround the head. We will study features and evolution of cephalopods under three subheads representing the three subclasses Nautiloidea, Ammonoidea and Coleoidea.
Nautiloidea
Nautiloids occur in rocks over a wide range of ages from Cambrian to Recent . It is represented by the living genus Nautilus. The animal protect itself inside the shell which has an opening called aperture . The animal lives inside the body cavity and it keeps on adding body cavities by depositing walls known as septa . The cavities thus formed are called camerae . The chambers are filled with gas which provides the necessary buoyancy for the animal to float. The septa are all concave towards the body cavity. The camerae are connected to each other by a tube called siphuncle . The siphuncle is held by a series of septal necks from all the septa. The septal necks point away from the aperture. The septa meets the inner wall of the cephalopod shell to form

84. Welcome To The Official Website Of The Arkham Fighting Cephalopods
gallery. Arkham Fighting cephalopods homepage. Welcome to the official website of the Arkham Fighting cephalopods. Thanks for visiting! Here
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85. MSN Encarta - Cephalopod
cephalopods are highly evolved animals in terms of structure and physiology, and the complexity of their behavior is equal to that of fish.
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86. Browse Topics: Cephalopods
go to bottom of page, You selected cephalopods, 1 items. Click on a title to see more details about an item, or click on the topic
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87. Cephalopods
Cytoplasm; Cytosine. cephalopods. What is it? cephalopods are molluscs that generally lack a shell, have tentacles or arms, and welldeveloped eyes and brains.
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88. Which Of My Favourite Cephalopods Are You? Animals, Wild
Selectsmart.com Which of my Favourite cephalopods Are You? Animals, Wild Selectors FREE and easy. Which of my Favourite cephalopods Are You?
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Other Echinoderms. Ammonites. Other cephalopods. Brachiopods. Gastropods. Antiquities. Meteorites. Other cephalopods. XIOC27. Unusual Cephalopod from the Ordovician.
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90. Exhibits - Cephalopods
cephalopods. cephalopods (octopuses, squids, nautiluses) are mollusks that evolved into lifestyles that resemble more those of fishes and other vertebrates.
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Exhibits Floor Plan Cephalopods Life-size models of a giant squid, nautilus, and octopus, in addition to photographs and text, explain the three main surviving branches of Cephalopods. Cephalopods (octopuses, squids, nautiluses) are mollusks that evolved into lifestyles that resemble more those of fishes and other vertebrates. While most mollusks rely on a hard shell for protection, cephalopods, with exception of nautiluses, lack external shells. Instead, cephalopods depend upon their powerful muscles, highly developed nervous system, and efficient jet propulsion swimming for extremely quick escape responses. The exhibit covers many aspects of cephalopod biology and related folklore, and includes a 13-foot model of a giant squid ( Architeuthis dux Return to Main Page Go to.... Main Page Information Museum History Mission Membership Exhibits Collection Library Education The Nautilus SW Florida Shells Museum Store Projects Related Sites What's New! Exhibits Floor Plan

91. Cephalopods
MARINE WILDLIFE PHOTO AGENCY. IMAGES by Species cephalopods. « Use the navigation bar to go back to the stock images Index page or click on Index.
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Lesser Octopus Eledone cirrhosa
Bardsey Island, North Wales, UK
Little Cuttlefish Sepiola sp.
Cardigan Bay, North Wales, UK
Common Cuttlefish
Sepia officinalis
Lanzarotte, Canary Islands
Little Cuttlefish
Sepiola oweiana.
Loch Fyne, Scotland, UK Lesser Octopus Eledone cirrhosa Trefor Pier , North Wales, UK Lesser Octopus Eledone cirrhosa Trefor Pier, North Wales, UK Index

92. Cephalopods
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93. Cephalopods - Book Information
cephalopods. Ecology and Fisheries. By Peter Boyle, Department of Zoology, University of Aberdeen, UK Paul G Rodhouse, British Antarctic Survey, Cambridge, UK.
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94. Cephalopod Ammonite Fossils For Sale
goniatites, ceratites, and ammonites. Nautiloids are the only surviving shelled members of the cephalopods. The following nautiloid
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95. Ch12
cephalopods. Internal shell reduced or absent; 8 arms, no tentacles. cephalopods. (Class Cephalopoda Nautilus, Cuttlefish, Squid, Octopus, and Argonauts).
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Contents Previous Next Cephalopods Technical terms and measurements
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Technical terms and measurements SQUIDS (Teuthoidea) Gladius (or internal shell) chitinous. flexible. pen-shaped: 8 arms and 2 non-retractile tentacles. CHAMBERED NAUTILUS (Nautiloidea) External shell, many arms, large eye, well-developed hood. CUTTLEFISHES (Sepioidea) Sepion (internal shell) large, chalky, rigid; 8 arms and 2 retractile tentacles. OCTOPUSES (Octopoda) Internal shell reduced or absent; 8 arms, no tentacles. CEPHALOPODS (Class Cephalopoda - Nautilus, Cuttlefish, Squid, Octopus, and Argonauts) Local names: S - Cuttlefish = Gembi dhalla, Squid = Dhalla, Octopus = Buvalla. Maximum size range: 3-5 cm (Euprymna berry)) to 120 cm (Octopus cyaneus). Habitat and Behaviour: Neritic, demersal, mainly over mud or silty substrata, sometimes over coral or sandstone (Sepia aculeata, S. pharaonis, S. prashadi, and Sepioteuthis lessoniana); neritic, benthic, over hard substrata of coral or sandstone (Octopus cyaneus, O. defilippi, O. globosus, O. membranaceus, O. vulgaris

96. Oxford University Museum Of Natural History Cephalopods Page
cephalopods that you might recognise today include the octopus, cuttlefish and squid. They live Gastropods, Bivalves, cephalopods.
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97. FinHeader
French imports, although somewhat marginal, were also down in January. Gerry O Sullivan. cephalopods Market cephalopods Commodity Update. Other Market Reports.
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98. Honeyguide -- Animals - Cephalopods
animals cephalopods. parent category animals. recommended date 2001/12/23. Calling this a newly discovered large squid just doesn t do it justice.
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date: Calling this a newly discovered large squid just doesn't do it justice. It looks like a manta ray attached to ten twenty-foot lengths of wire, or some '50s monster movie's rendition of a giant space virus. I recommend all the quicktime movies on this page date: A 13-foot-long, 165-pound octopus was caught off New Zealand. Is it the largest ever found or isn't it? "Nothing remotely comparable to the size of the New Zealand specimen has ever been described before," Dr O'Shea said. But The Octopus News Magazine Online ran this comment: The record for the largest octopus ever seen was for a Giant Pacific Octopus that weighed 272 kg (600 pounds!) and was 30 feet from arm tip to arm tip, according to several scientific papers. While there is some concern over how accurately the animal was weighed, it was clearly well over the "new" record described above. - Dr. James B. Wood date: Live giant squid seen for the first time but only juveniles, and they didn't survive in captivity.

99. UW Libraries - Database Search
Click here to see record details, Information resources for reptiles, amphibians, fish, and cephalopods used in biomedical research / http//www.nal.usda.gov
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100. Quality Marine
ANENOMES. cephalopods. CORAL, GORGONIANS. CORAL, SOFT. CORAL, HARD. PLANTS. cephalopods. Code, Common Name, Origin, Scientific Name. 50500. CUTTLEFISH. Micronesia. Sepia sp.
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ANENOMES CEPHALOPODS CORAL, GORGONIANS CORAL, SOFT ... PLANTS CEPHALOPODS Code Common Name Origin Scientific Name CUTTLEFISH Micronesia Sepia sp. NAUTILUS Philippine Nautilus sp. OCTOPUS, BLUE RING Hapalochlaena sp. OCTOPUS East Pacific Octopus bimaculatus OCTOPUS South America Octopus sp. OCTOPUS,STRIPED Octopus sp. home about us products news ... commercial gear

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