Argonauta may refer to: Argonaut (animal), molluscs of the genus Argonauta Aprominta argonauta, a species of moth Asterias argonauta, a species of starfish...
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Argonauta argo, also known as the greater argonaut, is a species of pelagic octopus belonging to the genus Argonauta. The Chinese name for this species...
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Argonaut (animal) (redirect from Argonauta arctica)
The argonauts (genus Argonauta, the only extant genus in the family Argonautidae) are a group of pelagic octopuses. They are also called paper nautili...
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Argonauta hians, also known as the winged argonaut, muddy argonaut or brown paper nautilus, is a species of pelagic octopus. The common name comes from...
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Argonauta bottgeri, also known as Böttger's argonaut, is a species of pelagic octopus belonging to the genus Argonauta. The female of the species, like...
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Argonauta cornuta is a species of pelagic octopus belonging to the genus Argonauta. The female of the species, like all argonauts, creates a paper-thin...
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Argonauta pacifica, also known as the Pacific argonaut, is a species of pelagic octopus. The female of the species, like all argonauts, creates a paper-thin...
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Struisbaai (redirect from Argonauta Park)
Struisbaai (/ˈstreɪsbaɪ/ STRAYSS-by) is a coastal town in the Overberg region of South Africa's Western Cape province. The town is in the Cape Agulhas...
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Asterias argonauta is a starfish native to the Pacific coasts of Far East Russia. The species was first described by Alexander Michailovitsch Djakonov...
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Undescribed fossil species of Argonauta related to this taxon have been temporarily designated Argonauta cf. tokunagai and Argonauta "tokunagai". Martill, David...
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Aprominta argonauta is a moth of the family Autostichidae. It is found on Crete. Wikispecies has information related to Aprominta argonauta. Fauna Europaea...
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Argonauta oweri is an extinct species of argonautid octopus. It is known from the early Pliocene of New Zealand. The type specimen, a fossilised eggcase...
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Argonauta nouryi, also known as Noury's argonaut, is a species of pelagic octopus. The female of the species, like all argonauts, creates a paper-thin...
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Argonauta nodosus [previously known as Argonauta nodosa], also known as the knobby or knobbed argonaut, is a species of pelagic octopus. The female of...
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Argonauta itoigawai is an extinct species of octopus. It was described in 1983 based on fossil material from the Pliocene Senhata Formation in Bōsō Peninsula...
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Dentimargo argonauta is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Marginellidae, the margin snails. Espinosa & Ortea. 2002. Avicennia...
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†Argonauta absyrtus is an extinct species of octopus assigned to the genus Argonauta. A. absyrtus was described in 2006 based on fossil material from...
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Argonauta sismondai is an extinct species of argonautid octopus. It was described from fossil remains dating to the Pliocene. In terms of eggcase morphology...
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The Argonauta-class submarine was the first sub-class of the 600 Series of coastal submarines built for the Regia Marina (Royal Italian Navy) during the...
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Madrid durante el Trienio Liberal (1820–1823)". El Argonauta Español. 17 (17). doi:10.4000/argonauta.4257. ISSN 1765-2901. Archived from the original on...
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Argonauta joanneus is an extinct species of octopus assigned to the genus Argonauta. It was described in 1915 based on fossil material from the Middle...
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de escribir El dramático destino de una generación El naufragio de los Argonautas "Asphyxiated". Newspapers.com. Retrieved 13 May 2023. Carcione, José M...
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Argonauta was the name of at least two ships of the Italian Navy and may refer to: Italian submarine Argonauta (1914), ordered by the Imperial Russian...
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resorption of the calcium carbonate component. Females of the octopus genus Argonauta secrete a specialized paper-thin egg case in which they reside, and this...
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the Spanish Navy have borne the name Argonauta, in honour of the mythological navigators the Argonauts: Argonauta (1798), an 80-gun ship, captured in 1805...
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difusión del mito del " golpe de Estado comunista "". El Argonauta español (13). doi:10.4000/argonauta.2412. Graham, Helen (1988). "The Spanish Popular Front...
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nautílos "sailor", it originally referred to a type of octopus of the genus Argonauta, also known as 'paper nautilus', which were thought to use two of their...
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Obinautilus (redirect from Argonauta awaensis)
examination of O. pulcher fossils from the Oligocene, the Tremoctopus–Argonauta divergence has been estimated to have occurred at least 29 million years...
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Pensacola, Florida. Argonaut (animal), pelagic octopuses of the genus Argonauta Argonaut Conference, the code name for the Yalta Conference, a 1945 wartime...
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Fougueux, Intrépide, Redoutable, and Swiftsure. The Spanish ships taken were Argonauta, Bahama, Monarca, Neptuno, San Agustín, San Ildefonso, San Juan Nepomuceno...
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