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Squid, Octopus, and Nautilus

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Clipart pictures several species of squid, octopus, nautilus, and ammonites. These animals are members of the mollusk (or mollusc) class of cephpalopods, named cephalopoda.


Argonauta argo
"Argonauta argo (male), with hectocotylized arm attatched. (several times smaller than the female, though shown larger."-Whitney, 1902...
Argonauta argo
"Argonauta argo (female), swimming in the direction of the large arrow- the smaller showing the current from the siphon."-Whitney, 1902...
Argonauta Argo
"Male of Argonauta argo, with the hectocotylized arm still ontained in its enveloping cyst, four times enlarged." — Encyclopedia Britannica, 1893...
Argonauta Argo
Male of Argonauta argo, with the hectocotylized arm still contained in its enveloping cyst....
Argonauta Argo
"The Paper-nautilus, or Argonaut, [floats] gracefully on the surface of the sea, trimming its tiny sail to the breeze, just sufficient to ruffle the surface of the waves, it looks like an exquisite li...
Argonauta Papyracea in its Shell
"The argonaut can blush, turn pale, and show through its transparent shell its body changing in sudden shades."...
Argonauta Papyracea Swimming
"The principal apparatus of progression of the animal is the funnel with which it is furnished, in common with all Cephalopods, and which is very long in the argonaut. Aided by this apparatus, it ejec...
Belemnite
"Liassic 'Thunder bolt' (Belemnites hastata)." -Taylor, 1904...
Belemnite
"Belemnite (restored)." -Taylor, 1904...
Belemnites abbreviatus
"Oolitic 'Thunder-bolt' (Belemnites abbreviatus)." -Taylor, 1904...
Belemnites Fossil
"Natural flint cast of phragmocone of...Belemnites mucronatus." -Taylor, 1904...
Belemnites mucronatus
"Belemnites mucronatus." -Taylor, 1904...
Belemnites puzosianus
"Oolitic 'Thunder-bolt' (Belemnites puzosianus)." -Taylor, 1904...
Brevipinna, loligo
"A small species, the body three to four inches long, beak prominent and horny; the long arms slender, and terminating in a point." — Goodrich, 1859 ...
Calamari, common
"The Pen-Fish or Common Calamary, L. vulgaris, is the best-known species of the genus; the body is somewhat pellucid, of a greenish hue, changeable to dirty brown; the eyes are large and lustro...
Cephalopod
The cephalopods are the mollusk class Cephalopoda characterized by bilateral body symmetry, a prominent head, and a modification of the mollusk foot, a muscular hydrostat, into the form of arms or ten...
Cephalopod
A simple straight-shelled cephalopod. Where the shell has been removed, the straight sutures are shown....
Cephalopoda
"Cephalopoda is a class of mollusks, the highest in organization of the division of the animal kingdom. To this class belong the Nautili, Squids, Cuttle-fish, etc. The Cephalopoda receive their name f...
Cheiroteuthis, Bonelli's
"Has the body eight inches long, and the longest tentacles nearly three feet." — Goodrich, 1859 ...
Cirrhoteuthis Mulleri
"In one genera [of the Octopodidae family] the arms are completely united in their whole extent by a thin membrane."...
Cirrhoteuthis Mulleri
An illustration of a Cirrhoteuthis Mulleri, a species of octopus....
Cuttle-fish
A molluscous animal, having arms furnished with sucking-cups, by means of which it attaches itself tenaceously to other bodies. When pursued, it throws out a blackish liquor that darkens the water, e...
Cuttle-fish
Cuttlefish are animals of the order Sepiida, and are marine cephalopods, small relatives of squid and nautilus....
Cuttlebone
Cuttlefish "bone" or internal shell. The fine point at the base structure represents the guard of the Belemnite....
Cuttlefish
The body of the cuttlefish is soft and covered only with a leathery skin. Its eight arms are very long....
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