Nautilus specimens by Unknown

Nautilus specimens

Unknown

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Nautilus specimens

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Marine zoological studies of the Chambered nautilus Nautilus pompilius, a mollusc native to the Pacific Ocean, showing its natural colouring. Eleven figures including details, notably (figure 5) a study of the Fuzzy nautilus, Allonautilus scrobiculatus, (here styled Nautilus umbilicatus). Plate 2 accompanying the paper ‘Anatomie des coquilles polythalames siphonees récentes pour éclaircir la structure des espéces fossils’, by H.D. De Blaineville, Novelles annales du Muséum d’Histoire Naturelle…’ v.3 (Paris, 1834) pp.1-27.

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