A. H. Foord and G. C. Crick 1890

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A. H. Foord and G. C. Crick. 1890. On some new and imperfectly-defined species of Jurassic, Cretaceous, and Tertiary Nautili contained in the British Museum (Natural History). The Annals and Magazine of Natural History, Sixth Series 6:388-409 [M. Clapham/M. Clapham]
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ID number:  55772
Created:  2015-07-11 13:28:46
Publication type:  journal article
Taxonomy:  stated with evidence
Language:  English
Taxonomic opinions (11) - view classification
'Nautilus (Hercoglossa) cassinianus belongs to Nautilus (Hercoglossa)' according to A. H. Foord and G. C. Crick 1890
'Nautilus (Hercoglossa) portlandicus belongs to Nautilus (Hercoglossa)' according to A. H. Foord and G. C. Crick 1890
'Nautilus bayfieldi belongs to Nautilus' according to A. H. Foord and G. C. Crick 1890
'Nautilus danicus is recombined as Nautilus (Hercoglossa) danicus' according to A. H. Foord and G. C. Crick 1890
'Nautilus hunstantonensis belongs to Nautilus' according to A. H. Foord and G. C. Crick 1890
'Nautilus libanoticus belongs to Nautilus' according to A. H. Foord and G. C. Crick 1890
'Nautilus lineolatus belongs to Nautilus' according to A. H. Foord and G. C. Crick 1890
'Nautilus neocomiensis belongs to Nautilus' according to A. H. Foord and G. C. Crick 1890
'Nautilus radiatus belongs to Nautilus' according to A. H. Foord and G. C. Crick 1890
'Nautilus triangularis belongs to Nautilus' according to Montfort 1802
'Nautilus triangularis belongs to Nautilus' according to A. H. Foord and G. C. Crick 1890