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English: Representation of the probable early evolutionary history: from Monoplacophora of the Hypseloconidae group (a), through primitive Plectronocerida nautiloids (b), to Ellesmerocerida nautiloids (c). After Dzik J. (1981). Origin of the Cephalopoda. Modified
Date 11 December 2008 (upload date)
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