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- species of Michelinoceras, M. primum?, comes from further down in the same formation, near the beginning of the C****inian. Michelinoceras named by Foeste...
- 1964:K224). Many other very similar species are included under the genus Michelinoceras. Originally Orthoceras referred to all nautiloids with a straight-s****...
- Pachycephalosaurus Alberto Gishi as Mitch Michelinoceras Nico Gishi as Leroy Lambeosaurus, Max Michelinoceras Gordon Grice as Derek Deinonychus (Season...
- †Ctenoceras †Infundibuloceras †Kionoceras †Kopaninoceras †Merocycloceras †Michelinoceras †Ogygoceras †Orthoceras †Orthocycloceras †Oxfordoceras †Palorthoceras...
- period) 37 37 "The Amazing Michelinoceras Brothers" Joe Purdy Michelinoceras November 19, 2010 (2010-11-19) "Michelinoceras Mollusk Station" (Tri****ic...
- it is known from only three non-ammonoid taxa in the Palaeozoic era: Michelinoceras, Paleocadmus, and an unnamed species from the Soom Shale. The solenogaster...
- Buttsoceras Centroonoceras Gangshanoceras Geisonoceras Glenisteroceras Michelinoceras Orthoceras Oxfordoceras Rhynchorthoceras Stereoplasmoceras Tajaroceras...
- is a phragmocone that closely resembles that of Silurian orthocerid Michelinoceras with a spherical protoconch (first chamber) and tubular living (or body)...
- Orthoceratidae, from the Upper Ordovician of Estonia, closely related to Michelinoceras. Balticoceras is distinguished by its straight s**** with a subcircular...
- orientation, head down, as probably did many of the Orthocerida such as Michelinoceras and Buttsoceras, or these forms without extensive internal ballast may...