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Aturia is an
extinct genus of
Paleocene to
Miocene nautilids within Aturiidae, a
monotypic family,
established by
Campman in 1857 for
Aturia Bronn, 1838...
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Aturiidae (
Aturia), are
derived from the
Cenoceras complex in the
Middle Jur****ic or from
Eutrephoceras which immediately followed. The
Cenozoic Aturia seems...
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included much of the old ****yrian heartland, was also
sometimes called Atūria or Āthōr. In Syriac, ****yria was and is
referred to as ʾĀthor. Agricultural...
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Trustees of the
British Museum. (Edward Newman, printer). xv + 125 pp. (
Aturia belcheri, new species, p. 46).
McCarthy CJ,
Warrel DA (1991). "A collection...
- the
tropical Indo-Pacific Ocean,
where pinnipeds are absent. The
genus Aturia seem to have
temporarily survive regions where pinnipeds were
present through...
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province of Nōdšīragān is in some
records alternatively referred to as
Atūria or Āthōr (i.e. ****yria).
Records from a 585
synod also
testify to the existence...
- some with deep
lateral lobes and well-developed saddles. The
Aturiidae (
Aturia) is
similar to the
Hercoglossidae except for
being more
discoidal and having...
- the
tropical Indo-Pacific ocean,
where pinnipeds are absent. The
genus Aturia seem to have
temporarily survive regions where pinnipeds were
present through...
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anaxandra Fruhstorfer (Kalao) H. g.
anomala Pendlebury, 1939 (****u Aur) H. g.
aturia Fruhstorfer, 1910 (southern Myanmar, Thailand,
Peninsular Malaya, Singapore)...
- s****s of the
Omambala River. It is made up of the
villages of Akanator,
Aturia,
Amikwe and Orenja.
There have been
communal clashes between Omor and Igbakwu...