Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Izumonauta is an extinct genus of shelled octopods from the Mid to Late Miocene of Japan and New Zealand.The keels of Izumonauta eggcases lack tubercules and are intermediate in morphology between those of the earlier Obinautilus and later Argonauta.The New Zealand fossil material was described from the Kapitean Stage (uppermost Miocene).. }
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- Izumonauta abstract "Izumonauta is an extinct genus of shelled octopods from the Mid to Late Miocene of Japan and New Zealand.The keels of Izumonauta eggcases lack tubercules and are intermediate in morphology between those of the earlier Obinautilus and later Argonauta.The New Zealand fossil material was described from the Kapitean Stage (uppermost Miocene).".
- Izumonauta comment "Izumonauta is an extinct genus of shelled octopods from the Mid to Late Miocene of Japan and New Zealand.The keels of Izumonauta eggcases lack tubercules and are intermediate in morphology between those of the earlier Obinautilus and later Argonauta.The New Zealand fossil material was described from the Kapitean Stage (uppermost Miocene).".