-
overwhelming majority of
endocerids and
nautiloids in
general are much smaller,
usually less than a
meter long when
fully grown.
Endocerids had a
relatively small...
- an
extinct genus of
endocerid cephalopod which lived in
equatorial oceans during the
entire Ordovician period. Like
other endocerids, it was an orthocone...
- Brachiopods,
bryozoans and
echinoderms were also
heavily affected, and the
endocerid cephalopods died out completely,
except for
possible rare
Silurian forms...
-
Nanno is an
extinct genus of
endocerid,
named by
Clarke in 1894 for the
apical end of an
endocerid from the
Trenton Limestone of New York
state that has...
-
among nautiloid cephalopods, is
prevalent among the ellesmerocerids,
endocerids, actinocerids, orthoceratoids, and bactritids.
Orthocones existed from...
- Brachiopods,
bryozoans and
echinoderms were also
heavily affected, and the
endocerid cephalopods died out completely,
except for
possible rare
Silurian forms...
-
Allocotoceras is an
endocerid from the
Lower Ordovician (upper Canadian)
Karmberg Formation of
Australia (Tasmania),
included in the Endoceratidae, based...
-
encephalopathy endo- inside,
within Gr**** ἔνδον (éndon) endocardial,
endocerid, endocrine, endocytosis, endogamy, endogenous, endorheic, endoscopy, endoskeleton...
- Gr**** for "earlier
shield horn") is a
medium to
large sized[ambiguous]
endocerid (endocone-bearing
orthoconic nautiliod) from the
Early and
Middle Ordovician...
- Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg N Late
Cambrian –
Recent Nautilus pompilius the
endocerid Cameroceras,
shown feeding on the
tarphycerid Aphetoceras,
while a quartet...