An aptychus is a type of marine fossil. It is a hard anatomical structure, a sort of curved shelly plate, now understood to be part of the body of an ammonite...
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Ammonoidea (section Aptychus)
postulated to have been a jaw apparatus. The plates are collectively termed the aptychus or aptychi in the case of a pair of plates, and anaptychus in the case...
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ammonites (extinct shelled cephalopods), a calcareous structure known as the aptychus (plural aptychi) existed. When these were first described they were thought...
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lacks an aptychus, a biomineralized plate which is proposed to act as an operculum which closes the shell to protect the body. However, aptychus-like plates...
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shell is often the only mineralised part of a mollusc (however also see Aptychus and operculum). The shells are usually preserved as calcium carbonate –...
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or less tabulate venter, with lateral or ventrolateral tubercles. The aptychus is double valved with a concentrically ribbed surface. "Paleobiology Database...
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An operculum also covers the eggs of stick insects an other insects. Aptychus: A structure in ammonites which usually consists of two plates, and which...
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scaphopods. The word "sculpture" is also applied to surface features of the aptychus of ammonites, and to the outer surface of some calcareous opercula of marine...
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Somalia and the western North Atlantic. In Mexico, the first records of Aptychus latus (= Laevaptychus latus) are provided from the Upper Jurassic of the...
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Hectocotylus Tentacles Carpus Dactylus Manus Suckers and hooks Buccal region Aptychus Beak Odontophore Radula Spadix and antispadix Occipital region Nuchal crest...
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An aptychus with the name Trigonellites latus, from the Kimmeridge Clay Formation...
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†T. curvirostris Schlotheim, 1836 †T. simplex? Schlotheim, 1863 vide Goldfuss, 1863 Synonyms Aptychus von Meyer, 1831 Lyrodon simplex? Schlotheim, 1863...
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Germany and Wealden of Hanover; the limestones and shales of Teschen; the Aptychus and Pygope diphyoides marls of Spain, and the Petchorian formation of Russia...
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the formation was described in more detail by Fuchs, Weis & Thuy (2024). Aptychus sp. Belemnitida indet. Beloteuthis sp. Bositra buchi Bositra sp. Caturus...
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The Aptychus is a mysterious piece of ammonite anatomy....
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it lay on its belly, an interpretation that is further supported by an aptychus (body part of an ammonite) found within the slab; aptychi are almost always...
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Epaspidoceras lusitanicum, from Charente-Maritime. Specimen showing the aptychus, on display at Galerie de paléontologie et d'anatomie comparée, Paris Scientific...
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Aptycus are bivalved and very durable, and in the "lower Kimmeridgian form Aptychus beds, containing few or no ammonites". (Kimmeridgian is middle Upper Jurassic...
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Ueber den Jurakalk von Kurowitz in Mähren und über darin vorkommenden Aptychus imbricatus, 1841 – On the Jurassic limestone of Kurowitz in Mähren. Geognostische...
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(1920) Ammonite species Aptychus cristobalensis (1921) Ammonite species Aptychus cubanensis (1921) Ammonite species Aptychus pimientensis (1921) Ammonite...
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conformably overlain by the so-called Aptychus Limestone of the Ammergau Formation. The changeover to the Aptychus Limestone is gradual. The lower contact...
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the arthropod Spathiocaris but in 2017 reinterpreted to be an ammonoid aptychus, may also be found. Fossil fish teeth, scales, and sometimes bones or armor...
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feebly keeled. Sutures are simple with phylloid saddle endings in some. The aptychus is single, found in sutu in Psiloceras Badouxia Guex and Taylor, 1976 Caloceras...
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Moldova-Sulița IV botanic 116,40 Bila-Lala Reservation Cârlibaba IV mixt 325,10 The Aptychus layer from Pojor Fundu Moldovei IV palaeontological 1 Tinovul Găina - Lucina...
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discovered Perisphinctes Kobelti from the Oxfordian age. He collected Aptychus (from the lamellosi group), Peltoceras transversarium, Rhacophyllites tortisulcatus...
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venter, is typically hollow. Sutures vary from simple to complex. The aptychus is shiny with coarse folds (Cornaptychus). Sonniniidae are included in...
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(2023). A specimen of Prionocyclus germari found in association with an aptychus referred to the genus Praestriaptychus is described from the Turonian strata...
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Cretaceous Angertal Formation Devonian Angulatensandstein Formation Jurassic Aptychus Beds Formation Jurassic Arietenkalk Formation Jurassic Aspidoides Bank...
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