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  1. PALAEONTOGRAPHICA AMERICANA: VOL. 9, NO. 52: LOWER BAJOCIAN (JURASSIC) CEPHALOPOD FAUNAS FROM WESTERN CANADA AND PROPOSED ASSEMBLAGE ZONES FOR THE LOWER BAJOCIAN OF NORTH AMERICA. (SIGNED). by Russell L. & Gerd. E. G. Westermann. Hall, 1980
  2. MULTINODOSE SCAPHITID CEPHALOPODS FROM THE LOWER PART OF THE PIERRE SHALE AND EQUIVALENT ROCKS IN THE CONTERMINOUS UNITED STATES. by William A. & Glenn R. Scott. Cobban, 1964
  3. The Ufaw Handbook on the Care and Management of Cephalopods in the Laboratory by P. R. Boyle, 1999-04
  4. Ordovician Cephalopod Fauna of Baffin Island by H. B. et al. Whittington, 1954-01-01
  5. The Cephalopod Papers of Japetus Steenstrup.
  6. Mississippian cephalopods of northern and eastern Alaska: Descriptions and illustrations of 43 nautiloids and ammonoid and correlation of the assemblages ... goniatite zones (Geological Survey) by Mackenzie Gordon, 1957
  7. Information Resources for Reptiles, Amphibians, Fish, & Cephalopods Used in Biomedical Research
  8. Late Jurassic - Early Cretaceous Cephalopods of Eastern Alexander Island, Antarctica (Special Papers in Palaeontology) by Howlett, 1996-01
  9. Total and organic Hg concentrations in cephalopods from the North Eastern Atlantic waters: Influence of geographical origin and feeding ecology [An article from: Science of the Total Environment, The] by P. Bustamante, V. Lahaye, et all 2006-09-15
  10. Ozarkian and Canadian Cephalopods. Part I: Nautilicones
  11. Port Byron and other Silurian cephalopods by Aug. F Foerste, 1930
  12. Carboniferous cephalopods: Second paper by Alpheus Hyatt, 1893
  13. Three studies of cephalopods by A. F Foerste, 1929
  14. Cephalopods of the Seas of the USSR (Fauna of the USSR) by I I Akimushkin, 1965

101. ABC Online Forum
From Noel, 26/03/2001 153522. Subject Freshwater cephalopods, post id 1893. Recently 30. Subject re Freshwater cephalopods, post id 1905.
http://www2b.abc.net.au/science/scribblygum-old/posts/topic1893.shtm
From: Noel
Subject: Freshwater Cephalopods post id: 1893
Recently while out with friends fishing in the Snowy Mts, we joked about catching calamari. While we could think of freshwater examples of most marine groups, we couldn't think of any freshwater squids/octopuses etc.
Are there any?
The views and opinions expressed on this forum are those of the individual poster and not the ABC. The ABC reserves the right to remove offensive or inappropriate messages. ABC conditions of use statement From: Lib (Avatar)
Subject: re: Freshwater Cephalopods post id: 1905
Don't think so, but don't hold me to that.
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Subject: re: Freshwater Cephalopods post id: 1923
i know there are fresh water crabs ,crayfish and jellyfish but i dont know about cephlapods
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102. Cephalopods :: Strategic Environmental Assessment 4 :: Technical Documents
strategic environmental assessment consultation document technical reports cephalopods. home, home, cephalopods. This paper provides
http://www.offshore-sea.org.uk/sea/dev/html_file/udsea4_document.php?documentID=

103. Cephalopods - A World Guide
cephalopods a world guide. Mark Norman, Ikan Underwasserarchiv (Germany), hard cover, 320 pages. Mark Norman is no stranger to cephalopods.
http://www.capricornica.com/book_reviews/cephalopods.htm
Cephalopods - a world guide
Mark Norman, Ikan Underwasserarchiv (Germany), hard cover, 320 pages Reviewer: Patty Jansen Review published in: Australasian Shell News No. 110 (June 2001) Another underwater guide published by Helmut Debelius, this is a colourful guide to the world’s octopuses and related animals. The book is presented in the usual colourful, rather screaming and somewhat cluttered style used by Helmut. Leaving the layout aside, this is really a most wonderful book. Almost all animals are photographed in the wild by an impressive gathering of the world’s best underwater photographers. A large part of the book is an identification guide, but what makes Helmut’s books so interesting are the ‘case studies’, stories of animal behaviour or strange underwater encounters. Mark Norman is no stranger to cephalopods. Just last year he had another book published, Guide to Squid, Octopuses and Cuttlefish of Australia (co-author Mandy Reid, CSIRO Publishing). After a short introduction each order of cephalopods is introduced separately, after which a number of species are described. The descriptions contain information about identification features, distribution, habitat and behaviour. The book contains an index and a list of references. But it is not a scientific guide and really the main strength of the book are the photographs. There are too many great pictures to mention, covering shallow and deep water cephalopods (one photographed at 2400 metres), cephalopod larvae and eggs, cephalopod breeding and many shots of cephalopods in action.

104. Bonhams & Butterfields - Areas Of Collecting - Natural History - Introduction
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105. Ancient Life--16--Cephalopods
KGS Home Page Education Index Page Start of this Report Ancient Life in Kansas Rocks, part 16 of 27. Common Fossils of Kansascephalopods.
http://www.kgs.ukans.edu/Publications/ancient/f16_ceph.html
Ancient Life in Kansas Rocks, part 16 of 27
Common Fossils of KansasCephalopods
Baculites , the straight form in the center and upper left, and Scaphites , the coiled forms, are fossils related to present day squids and Nautilus . As such, they belong to the group of mollusks called cephalopods, and were very highly specialized, possible even having an image-forming eye like us. They inhabit deep water and swam about freely by means of a form of jet propulsion, although Baculites probably was more adapted to life in the sea bottom. They were predatory, living on other animals such as crabs and shellfish. The specimen of Scaphites at the lower left is a smaller species than that in the upper right and has nearly reached maturity. When the scaphitids were fully developed, the living chamber , out of which protruded a squidlike head and tentacles, opened toward the coil at the other end. Baculites ranged up to several feet in size, whereas Scaphites generally grew only to six or eight inches. These specimens of Baculites are only fragments of the entire long,tapering, slightly flattened shell, and the specimen at the upper left displays the intricate feathery pattern (artifically darkened for visibility) marking the line where the inner

106. The Cephalopod Page
The cephalopod page This World Wide Web (WWW) site is about the phylum Mollusca, class Cephalopoda, which includes squids and octopi, and contains links to taxonomy information, photographs,
http://rdre1.inktomi.com/click?u=http://is.dal.ca/~ceph/TCP/index.html&y=02C

107. Animals - Octopus, Squid, And Cuttlefish
Animals Octopus, Squid, and Cuttlefish
http://rdre1.inktomi.com/click?u=http://www.aqua.org/animals/species/procto.html

108. Cephalopod
Introduction Education Page Doug Boyce s Page.
http://www.geosurv.gov.nf.ca/education/fossils/cephalop.html
Introduction Education Page Doug Boyce's Page Introduction Education Page Doug Boyce's Page

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