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- Eremoceras abstract "Eremoceras is a genus in the Ellesmeroceratidae which lived during the Early Ordovician, characterized by an orthoconic adult stage, similar to Ellesmeroceras, but with the dorsal side of the adult living chamber somewhat convex, and a juvenile portion that is more gradually expanding and ventrally concave. The siphuncle is ventral, partitioned by diaphragms as typical for the family. Siphuncle segments have short septal necks and thick connecting rings.".
- Eremoceras class Cephalopod.
- Eremoceras family Ellesmeroceratidae.
- Eremoceras kingdom Animal.
- Eremoceras order Ellesmerocerida.
- Eremoceras phylum Mollusca.
- Eremoceras wikiPageID "35646798".
- Eremoceras wikiPageRevisionID "489695824".
- Eremoceras classis Cephalopod.
- Eremoceras familia Ellesmeroceratidae.
- Eremoceras fossilRange "Lower Ordovician".
- Eremoceras genus "Eremoceras".
- Eremoceras genusAuthority "Hyatt,1884".
- Eremoceras hasPhotoCollection Eremoceras.
- Eremoceras ordo Ellesmerocerida.
- Eremoceras phylum Mollusca.
- Eremoceras regnum Animal.
- Eremoceras subdivision "*see text".
- Eremoceras subdivisionRanks "Species".
- Eremoceras subject Category:Nautiloids.
- Eremoceras type Animal.
- Eremoceras type Eukaryote.
- Eremoceras type Mollusca.
- Eremoceras type Species.
- Eremoceras type Organism.
- Eremoceras comment "Eremoceras is a genus in the Ellesmeroceratidae which lived during the Early Ordovician, characterized by an orthoconic adult stage, similar to Ellesmeroceras, but with the dorsal side of the adult living chamber somewhat convex, and a juvenile portion that is more gradually expanding and ventrally concave. The siphuncle is ventral, partitioned by diaphragms as typical for the family. Siphuncle segments have short septal necks and thick connecting rings.".
- Eremoceras label "Eremoceras".
- Eremoceras sameAs m.0jk_nrn.
- Eremoceras sameAs Q5385534.
- Eremoceras sameAs Q5385534.
- Eremoceras wasDerivedFrom Eremoceras?oldid=489695824.
- Eremoceras isPrimaryTopicOf Eremoceras.