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Argonautidae

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The family is characterised by brittle white shells constructed by the females, but which the dwarf male argonauts lack. These shells are primarily egg-cases, and are not attached to the body of the female. Paper nautiluses are often found washed up on beaches and are valued for their delicate
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beauty. The shell also plays the role of a buoyancy device, which the female controls by varying the amount of gulped air. All eggcases possessing nodes, ribs, and a double keel, with the exception of those of fossil
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Kobayashi T (1956). "A palaeo-meteorological interpretation to the occurrence of the Argonautinae in Province Kaga, central Japan".
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that inhabit tropical and temperate oceans of the world. The family encompasses the modern paper nautiluses of the
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Tomida S.; Shiba M.; Nobuhara T. (2006). "First post-Miocene
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Fossil Argonautidae eggcases have been described from
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from Japan, and its palaeontological significance".
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Oligocene

Argonauta nodosa
Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Mollusca
Cephalopoda
Octopoda
Argonautoidea
Argonautidae
Genera
Argonauta
Izumonauta
Kapal
Mizuhobaris
Obinautilus
family
pelagic
cephalopods
genus
Argonauta
extinct
octopods
Kapal batavus
Japan
New Zealand
Sumatra
Europe

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