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Aphelaeceras mutabile, nautiloid

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Aphelaeceras mutabile, nautiloid

An extinct, coiled-shelled marine fossil invertebrate from the class Cephalopoda belonging in the phylum Mollusca (molluscs). Photographed by Beatriz Aguirre-Urreta. Mary Evans Picture Library makes available wonderful images created for people to enjoy over the centuries. © Mary Evans Picture Library 2015 - https://copyrighthub.org/s0/hub1/creation/maryevans/MaryEvansPictureID/10715079

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Aguirre Urreta Beatriz Beatriz Aguirre Urreta Cephalopod Cephalopoda Coil Mollusc Mollusca Mollusk Nautiloid Shell Invertebrata

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This photograph showcases the intricately patterned shell of Aphelaeceras mutabile, an extinct nautiloid cephalopod. Belonging to the class Cephalopoda and phylum Mollusca, this ancient marine invertebrate is a fascinating example of the rich biodiversity that once inhabited our oceans. The spiraled shell of Aphelaeceras mutabile, with its distinctive ribbing and subtle color variations, is a testament to the intricate beauty of nature. Nautiloids, like this one, are characterized by their coiled shells and internal chambered structure, which allowed them to control buoyancy and regulate their depth in the water column. Aphelaeceras mutabile lived during the Late Jurassic period, around 155 to 150 million years ago. Its fossilized remains have been discovered in various locations around the world, including Europe and North America. The study of fossils like Aphelaeceras mutabile provides valuable insights into the history of life on Earth and helps us understand the evolutionary relationships between modern marine organisms and their extinct ancestors. This photograph, taken by Beatriz Aguirre-Urreta, highlights the enduring allure of the natural world and the importance of preserving and studying our planet's rich fossil record.


Framed Prints of Aphelaeceras mutabile, nautiloid

Introduce a touch of natural history into your home or office with our stunning Framed Prints from Media Storehouse. This exquisite piece showcases the mesmerizing "Aphelaeceras mutabile," an extinct nautiloid fossil from the class Cephalopoda. Captured by the skilled lens of Beatriz Aguirre-Urreta, this photograph sourced from Mary Evans Prints Online brings the intricate, coiled shell of this ancient marine invertebrate to life. A true conversation starter, this framed print adds a timeless elegance and a sense of wonder to any space. Embrace the beauty of the natural world with our Framed Prints collection.


Photo Prints of Aphelaeceras mutabile, nautiloid

Discover the captivating world of prehistoric marine life with our Media Storehouse range of Photographic Prints. This stunning image showcases the Aphelaeceras mutabile, an extinct nautiloid fossil, captured in intricate detail by Beatriz Aguirre-Urreta. Belonging to the class Cephalopoda and the phylum Mollusca, this coiled-shelled marine fossil is a fascinating reminder of the rich history of our planet. Add this mesmerizing print to your home or office to inspire curiosity and ignite conversation. Each print is produced with the highest quality standards to ensure brilliant colors and sharp details, making it a must-have for any nature enthusiast or collector.


Poster Prints of Aphelaeceras mutabile, nautiloid

"Discover the fascinating world of ancient marine life with our exquisite Aphelaeceras mutabile Poster Print from Media Storehouse. This captivating image, sourced from Mary Evans Prints Online, showcases the intricate beauty of this extinct nautiloid, a coiled-shelled marine fossil belonging to the class Cephalopoda and the phylum Mollusca. Photographed by Beatriz Aguirre-Urreta, this high-quality print brings the rich history of the ocean's inhabitants into your home or office. Add this stunning piece to your decor and ignite curiosity and wonder in all who see it."


Jigsaw Puzzles of Aphelaeceras mutabile, nautiloid

Discover the wonders of the ancient ocean with our captivating Aphelaeceras mutabile jigsaw puzzle from Media Storehouse. This intricately detailed puzzle features a stunning image of the extinct, coiled-shelled marine fossil by Beatriz Aguirre-Urreta, sourced from Mary Evans Prints Online. Immerse yourself in the fascinating world of cephalopods, a class of molluscs, and piece together the history of this magnificent nautiloid. A perfect activity for puzzle enthusiasts and fossil lovers alike.

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