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- Paracenoceratidae, Pseudonautilidae, Cymatoceratidae, Hercoglossidae, and Aturiidae. Shimanskiy (1957) separated the Paracenoceratidae and Pseudonautilidae from his near...
- nautiloids living since the end of the Tri****ic. The Nautilina, proposed by Shimanskiy, is basically the Nautilaceae of Kummel, 1964, defined by Furnish and...
- Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Mollusca class: Cephalopoda Subclass: Nautiloidea Order: Nautilida Family: Nautilidae Genus: †Strionautilus Shimanskiy (1951)...
- hiding among the seaweeds, snatching prey found below. "†order Bactritida Shimanskiy 1951 (mollusk)" (html). Fossilworks. Retrieved 17 December 2021. Erben...
- class: Cephalopoda Subclass: Nautiloidea Order: Nautilida Superfamily: Nautilaceae Family: †Pseudonautilidae Shimanskiy and Erlanger 1955 Genera See text...
- Nautiloidea Order: Nautilida Family: †Aipoceratidae Genus: †Asymptoceras Ryckholt, 1852 Species †A. pyxis Shimanskiy, 1967 †A. tschernovi Shimanskiy, 1990...
- s**** and internal structure as found in the Devonian Rutocerina of Shimanskiy, the earliest true nautilids. Flower (1950) suggested the Nautilida evolved...
- Tainoceratina is a suborder within the Nautilida (Kümmel 1964) created by Shimanskiy on the ****umption that the initial, or embryonic, whorl was the critical...
- Phylum: Mollusca class: Cephalopoda Subclass: Nautiloidea Order: Nautilida Family: †Tainoceratidae Genus: †Phaedrysmocheilus Shimanskiy & Erlanger, 1955...
- and Kümmel 1950, and to the Centroceratina of Shimanskiy 1957, revised to the Centrocerataceae, Shimanskiy 1962. The Trigonoceratoidea combine five families...