- A
squid (pl.: squid) is a
mollusc with an
elongated soft body,
large eyes,
eight arms, and two
tentacles in the
orders Myopsida, Oegopsida, and Bathyteuthida...
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outgroup to
other squid;
however in one
analysis the nautiloids,
octopus and
teuthids plot as a polytomy. Some
molecular phylogenies do not
recover the mineralized...
- "Enchoteuthis
melanae and
Kansasteuthis lindneri, new
genera and
species of
teuthids, and a
sepiid from the
Niobrara Formation of Kansas".
Transactions of the...
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enormous examples of ammonoids, belemnoids, nautiloids, orthoceratoids,
teuthids, and vampyromorphids. In
terms of m****, the
largest of all
known cephalopods...
- genus.
Alberto C.
Riccardi (2016). "Callovian and
Oxfordian (Jur****ic)
teuthids (Coleoidea, Cephalopoda) from Chile".
Journal of Paleontology. 90 (5):...
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characterized by an orthoceroid-like
phragmocone early in
ontogeny and a
teuthid living chamber later in ontogeny. This
contrasts with the
later Teuthida...
- Six
major forms of the
funnel locking apparatus are
recognised among teuthids (lazy-T shape, inverted-T shape,
straight shape,
triangular shape, oval...
- belemnite-like arm hooks, an ink sack,
beaks resembling those of
Recent teuthids, and a
muscular mantle.
Donovan (2006),
gives a
similar description for...
- 8 ft), to be
realistic and reasonable. Both non-octopod
Yezoteuthis and
teuthid Haboroteuthis are
estimated to be
similar in size to the modern-day giant...
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Retrieved 27 June 2019. Hall;
Neuman (1989). "Teudopsis cadominensis, a New
Teuthid Squid from the
Toarcian (Lower Jur****ic) of Alberta".
Journal of Paleontology...