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ARMENOCERATIDAE [1 record]

Record 1 1977-07-12

English

Subject field(s)
  • Paleontology
OBS

[Cephalopods of the family Armenoceratidae have] Large, straight or slightly curved shells. [The] Siphuncle [is] large, [the] segments [are] strongly expanded between septa; septal necks [are] very short, with abruptly recurved long brims; endosiphuncular canals [are] well developed, [the] remainder of [the] siphuncle [is] calcified; [an] endosiphuncular structure [is] commonly developed. Cameral deposits [are] rare. "M.Ord.-Sil.".

French

Domaine(s)
  • Paléontologie
OBS

[Les Céphalopodes de la famille des Armenoceratidae ont des] ourlets siphonaux plus grands que les cols; les anneaux connectifs sont étroitement coalescents à la cloison à chaque extrémité; les canalicules radiaux, souvent complexes, de plusieurs sortes, sont d'abord arciformes, puis transverses.

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