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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...
- Munia of Álava (fl. 760s) was Queen Consort of Aturias as the wife of Fruela I of Asturias. Munia of Álava was born in Álava. The early tenth century...
- 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...
- 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...
- Aturiidae (Aturia), are derived from the Cenoceras complex in the Middle Jur****ic or from Eutrephoceras which immediately followed. The Cenozoic Aturia seems...
- 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...
- the tropical Indo-Pacific Ocean, where pinnipeds are absent. The genus Aturia seem to have temporarily survive regions where pinnipeds were present through...
- some with deep lateral lobes and well-developed saddles. The Aturiidae (Aturia) is similar to the Hercoglossidae except for being more discoidal and having...
- Trustees of the British Museum. (Edward Newman, printer). xv + 125 pp. (Aturia belcheri, new species, p. 46). McCarthy CJ, Warrel DA (1991). "A collection...
- (PDF), USGS, pp. 1–128, retrieved 2019-02-09 A. K. Miller and W. M. Furnish. 1939. Aturias from the Eocene of Panama. Journal of Paleontology 13(1):77-79...