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Coleoidea or
Dibranchiata is one of the two
subclasses of
cephalopods containing all the
various taxa po****rly
thought of as "soft-bodied" or "s****-less"...
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Glycera dibranchiata, also
known as one
variant of bloodworm, are segmented, red
marine worms that grow up to 14-inches in
length and have
unique copper...
- this
copper is used as a
catalyst for its
venomous bite. In
Glycera dibranchiata, the jaws are a
composite of
melanin and 10% copper.
Glycera is the type...
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phylogeny of
fossil Coleoidea (=
Dibranchiata)".
Geological Survey of
Canada Paper. 65–2: 72–76. doi:10.4095/121445...
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exogenously supplied amino acids after uptake by the polychaete,
Glycera dibranchiata Ehlers.
Wasmann Journal of
Biology 43:60-71. Rice, M.A. and P.K. Chien...
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Necroteuthidae n.f.) aus dem Oligozän von
Budapest und das
System der
Dibranchiata". Földtani Közlöny. 72: 124–138. Košťák, M.; Schlögl, J.; Fuchs, D.;...
- J.C.; B. Riou (1982). "Le plus
ancien octopode connu (Cephalopoda,
Dibranchiata):
Proteroctopus ribeti nov. gen., nov. sp., du
Callovien de l'Ardèche...
- universally-accepted
subdivision of this
class into the two
orders of
Dibranchiata and
Tetrabranchiata (1832). In 1852 Owen
named Protichnites – the oldest...
- specimen. Fischer, J.-C. & B. Riou 1982. Les teuthoïdes (Cephalopoda,
Dibranchiata) du
Callovien inférieur de la Voulte-sur-Rhône (Ardèche, France). Annales...
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heart complex of the
common cuttlefish Sepia officinalis (Cephalopoda,
Dibranchiata)". Cell and
Tissue Research. 292 (3): 587–595. doi:10.1007/s004410051088...