
Product code: S16334
Available: Yes
Provenience: Philippines
Sex: F
female shell, mm 40-50, fixed with plasticine in plexiglas box (mm 62 x 47 x 42).
If you want to collect your shells in this way, you can find in our Equipment Catalog plasticine and transparent plexiglas boxes with white bottom.
The genus Nautilus and Argonauta, cephalopods tetrabranchiata (in contrast to cuttlefish, octopus and squid that are dibranchiata) are the last descendants of the Ammonites, that large group of molluscs with a spiral shell that populated the prehistoric seas millions of years ago. From Belemnites, on the contrary, are derived the dibranchiata on cited, having incorporated the outer shell just inside the body (the cuttle bone is the remains).
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