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- Conus ceruttii is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Conidae, the cone snails and their allies. Like all species within the...
- Semirostrum ceruttii is an extinct porpoise that lived between 5 and 1.5 million years ago (Ma), during the Pliocene epoch. The species is highly distinctive...
- the Early Pleistocene of Crimea. The presumed fossil "scoter" Melanitta ceruttii, which lived in California during the Late Pliocene, is now placed in the...
- considered to form a distinct monotypic genus, Ocyplonessa. Histrionicus ceruttii, which lived in California during the Late Pliocene, was at first taken...
- porpoise Genus Phocoenoides P. dalli – Dall's porpoise Genus †Semirostrum S.ceruttii Genus †Septemtriocetus S. bosselaersii Genus †Piscolithax P. aenigmaticus...
- dzwe-ee-dul. Three subspecies are noted nominate buchanani, neobscura, and ceruttii. This bunting is found mainly in dry and open habitats, often stony, scrubby...
- Parapontoporia P. sternbergi A close relative of the baiji. Semirostrum S. ceruttii A porpoise with a lower jaw extended few inches beyond the upper jaw (similar...
- synonym of Conus castaneus Kiener, 1848 Gradiconus ceruttii (Cargile, 1997): synonym of Conus ceruttii Cargile, 1997 Gradiconus cingulatus (Lamarck, 1810):...
- Wils, 1990 Conus cedonulli Linnaeus, 1758 Conus cepasi Trovão, 1975 Conus ceruttii Cargile, 1997 Conus cervus Lamarck, 1822 Conus chaldaeus (Röding, 1798)...
- Boessenecker Pliocene  United States A porpoise. The type species is Semirostrum ceruttii. Togocetus Gen. et sp. nov Valid Gingerich & Cappetta Eocene (middle Lutetian)...