Clipart pictures several species of squid, octopus, nautilus, and ammonites. These animals are members of the mollusk (or mollusc) class of cephpalopods, named cephalopoda.
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Ammon's Horn (Shell)
An illustration of an Ammon's Horn shell, a fossil shell, curved like a ram's horn. A name previously used to classify ammonites.... |
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Ammonite
"They were of various forms, but they were of carnivorous habits, resembling the speias, and, like the nautili, living in chambered shells." — Goodrich, 1859 ... |
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Ammonite
"So called from their resemblance to a ram's horn."-Whitney, 1902... |
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Ammonite
"Ammonite is the name for a large genus of fossil chambered shells."—(Charles Leonard-Stuart, 1911)... |
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Ammonite
"Ammonite is the name for a large genus of fossil chambered shells."—(Charles Leonard-Stuart, 1911)... |
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Ammonite
"Ammonites obtusus." — Chambers' Encyclopedia, 1875... |
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Ammonite
"Section of Ammonites obtusus, showing the interior chambers and siphuncle." — Chambers' Encyclopedia, 1875... |
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Ammonite
"Ammonites nodosus." — Chambers' Encyclopedia, 1875... |
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Ammonite
a fossil cephalopod similar to the nautilisk.... |
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Ammonite
a fossil cephalopod similar to the nautilisk.... |
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Ammonite
a fossil cephalopod similar to the nautilisk.... |
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Ammonite
Ammonite, side view. Where the shell has been partly worn away near the aperture, the complex "suture line" is shown.... |
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Ammonites bifrons
"Ammonites bifrons. Side view of ditto." -Taylor, 1904... |
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Ammonites communis
"Ammonites communis. Side view of ditto." -Taylor, 1904... |
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Ammonites obtusus
"Ammonites obtusus. Side view of ditto." -Taylor, 1904... |
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Ammonoid
"Goniatites henslowi. GONIOTITES. A genus of fossil ammonites, giving name to the family Goniatitidae, having a discoid shell with angulated lobed sutures." -Whitney, 1911... |
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Ancyloceras
Ancyloceras, an ammonite.... |
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Argonaut
"A genus of cephalapodous mollusca, pretty generally known by the name of Paper Nautilus, and in consequence of similarity in the form of the shell, often confounded with the genus Nautilus, but in fa... |
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Argonaut
The paper nautilus or argonaut, a cuttlefish.... |
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Argonaut (with shell)
"Argonaut with the shell." — Goodrich, 1859 ... |
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Argonaut (within shell)
"The argonaut retired within its shell." — Goodrich, 1859 ... |
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Argonaut (without shell)
"Argonaut without the shell." — Goodrich, 1859 ... |
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Argonaut, Greater
The greater argonaut (Argonauta argo) is a cephalopod and a species of pelagic octopus also known as a paper nautilus.... |
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Argonaut, or Paper Nautlius
"The uppermost figure in the illustration shows the Argonaut in the act of swimming. The extremity of the siphon is seen projecting immediately below the eye, and the reader will at once understand th... |
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Argonauta
"Male of Argonauta showing "hectocotylus" arm." -Thomson, 1916... |