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Obinautilus

Obinautilus is an extinct genus of shelled cephalopod that has been variously identified as an argonautid octopod[3][4][5][6][7][8] or a nautilid.[1][9][10][11][12] It is known from the Late Oligocene to Pliocene of Japan.[4] The shell is discoidal and very involute, with rapidly expanding and compressed whorls, fine radial ribs, a rounded venter with a shallow furrow, and almost closed umbilicus.

Obinautilus
Temporal range: OligocenePliocene
Obinautilus pulchra
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Mollusca
Class: Cephalopoda
Order: Octopoda
Family: Argonautidae
Genus: Obinautilus
Kobayashi, 1954[1]
Species
  • Obinautilus awaensis
    (Tomida, 1983)[2]
  • Obinautilus pulcher
    Kobayashi, 1954[1]

Based on the examination of O. pulcher fossils from the Oligocene, the TremoctopusArgonauta divergence has been estimated to have occurred at least 29 million years ago.[5]

Species edit

Two species are recognised in the genus.[4]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Kobayashi, T. (1954). A new Palaeogene paracenoceratoid from southern Kyushu in Japan. Japanese Journal of Geology and Geography 24: 181–184.
  2. ^ a b Tomida, S. (1983). Two new fossil Argonauta and firstly discovered Aturia coxi Miller from the late Tertiary of Boso Peninsula, Japan. Muzunami-shi Fossil Museum Bulletin 10: 107–116.
  3. ^ Ozawa, T. & S. Tomida (1996). Occurrence of Aturia coxi (Cephalopoda; Nautilida) from the uppermost Miocene of Japan and its implication for late Miocene marine climate in the northwestern Pacific. Journal of Paleontology 70(5): 795–798. JSTOR 1306481
  4. ^ a b c d Saul, L.R. & C.J. Stadum (2005). Fossil argonauts (Mollusca: Cephalopoda: Octopodida) from Late Miocene siltstones of the Los Angeles Basin, California. Journal of Paleontology 79(3): 520–531. doi:10.1666/0022-3360(2005)079<0520:FAMCOF>2.0.CO;2
  5. ^ a b c Strugnell, J., J. Jackson, A.J. Drummond & A. Cooper (2006). Divergence time estimates for major cephalopod groups: evidence from multiple genes. Cladistics 22(1): 89–96. doi:10.1111/j.1096-0031.2006.00086.x
  6. ^ a b c Martill, D.M. & M.J. Barker (2006). A paper nautilus (Octopoda, Argonauta) from the Miocene Pakhna Formation of Cyprus. Palaeontology 49(5): 1035–1041. doi:10.1111/j.1475-4983.2006.00578.x
  7. ^ Strugnell, J.M., A.D. Rogers, P.A. Prodöhl, M.A. Collins & A.L. Allcock (2008). The thermohaline expressway: the Southern Ocean as a centre of origin for deep-sea octopuses. Cladistics 24(6): 853–860. doi:10.1111/j.1096-0031.2008.00234.x
  8. ^ Strugnell, J. & A.L. Allcock (2010). Co-estimation of phylogeny and divergence times of Argonautoidea using relaxed phylogenetics. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 54(3): 701–708. doi:10.1016/j.ympev.2009.11.017
  9. ^ Ward, P. (1980). Comparative shell shape distributions in Jurassic–Cretaceous ammonites and Jurassic–Tertiary nautilids. Paleobiology 6(1): 32–43. JSTOR 2400233
  10. ^ Teichert, C. & T. Matsumoto (2010). The Ancestry of the Genus Nautilus. In: W.B. Saunders & N.H. Landman (eds.) Nautilus: The Biology and Paleobiology of a Living Fossil. Springer. pp. 25–32. doi:10.1007/978-90-481-3299-7_2
  11. ^ a b UMUT CM 08493: Obinautilus pulchra Kobayashi, 1954. The University Museum, The University of Tokyo.
  12. ^ Eyden, P. (2010). Fossil Octopuses. TONMO.

Further reading edit

  • Noda, H., K. Ogasawara & R. Nomura (1986). Systematic and paleobiogeographic studies on the Japanese Miocene argonautid “Nautilusizumoensis. University of Tsukuba, Institute of Geoscience, Science Reports, Section B, Geological Sciences 7: 15–42.
  • (in Japanese) Yanagisawa, Y. (1990). (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2007-09-27. Bulletin of the Geological Survey of Japan 41(3): 115–127.


obinautilus, extinct, genus, shelled, cephalopod, that, been, variously, identified, argonautid, octopod, nautilid, known, from, late, oligocene, pliocene, japan, shell, discoidal, very, involute, with, rapidly, expanding, compressed, whorls, fine, radial, rib. Obinautilus is an extinct genus of shelled cephalopod that has been variously identified as an argonautid octopod 3 4 5 6 7 8 or a nautilid 1 9 10 11 12 It is known from the Late Oligocene to Pliocene of Japan 4 The shell is discoidal and very involute with rapidly expanding and compressed whorls fine radial ribs a rounded venter with a shallow furrow and almost closed umbilicus ObinautilusTemporal range Oligocene Pliocene Obinautilus pulchra Scientific classification Domain Eukaryota Kingdom Animalia Phylum Mollusca Class Cephalopoda Order Octopoda Family Argonautidae Genus ObinautilusKobayashi 1954 1 Species Obinautilus awaensis Tomida 1983 2 Obinautilus pulcherKobayashi 1954 1 Based on the examination of O pulcher fossils from the Oligocene the Tremoctopus Argonauta divergence has been estimated to have occurred at least 29 million years ago 5 Species editTwo species are recognised in the genus 4 Obinautilus awaensis originally described as Argonauta awaensis 2 Pliocene possibly also latest Miocene 4 Upper Senhata Formation of Bōsō Peninsula Japan 6 Obinautilus pulcher sometimes spelled O pulchra 5 11 Late Oligocene Nichinan Formation of Japan 6 References edit a b c Kobayashi T 1954 A new Palaeogene paracenoceratoid from southern Kyushu in Japan Japanese Journal of Geology and Geography 24 181 184 a b Tomida S 1983 Two new fossil Argonauta and firstly discovered Aturia coxi Miller from the late Tertiary of Boso Peninsula Japan Muzunami shi Fossil Museum Bulletin 10 107 116 Ozawa T amp S Tomida 1996 Occurrence of Aturia coxi Cephalopoda Nautilida from the uppermost Miocene of Japan and its implication for late Miocene marine climate in the northwestern Pacific Journal of Paleontology 70 5 795 798 JSTOR 1306481 a b c d Saul L R amp C J Stadum 2005 Fossil argonauts Mollusca Cephalopoda Octopodida from Late Miocene siltstones of the Los Angeles Basin California Journal of Paleontology 79 3 520 531 doi 10 1666 0022 3360 2005 079 lt 0520 FAMCOF gt 2 0 CO 2 a b c Strugnell J J Jackson A J Drummond amp A Cooper 2006 Divergence time estimates for major cephalopod groups evidence from multiple genes Cladistics 22 1 89 96 doi 10 1111 j 1096 0031 2006 00086 x a b c Martill D M amp M J Barker 2006 A paper nautilus Octopoda Argonauta from the Miocene Pakhna Formation of Cyprus Palaeontology 49 5 1035 1041 doi 10 1111 j 1475 4983 2006 00578 x Strugnell J M A D Rogers P A Prodohl M A Collins amp A L Allcock 2008 The thermohaline expressway the Southern Ocean as a centre of origin for deep sea octopuses Cladistics 24 6 853 860 doi 10 1111 j 1096 0031 2008 00234 x Strugnell J amp A L Allcock 2010 Co estimation of phylogeny and divergence times of Argonautoidea using relaxed phylogenetics Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 54 3 701 708 doi 10 1016 j ympev 2009 11 017 Ward P 1980 Comparative shell shape distributions in Jurassic Cretaceous ammonites and Jurassic Tertiary nautilids Paleobiology 6 1 32 43 JSTOR 2400233 Teichert C amp T Matsumoto 2010 The Ancestry of the Genus Nautilus In W B Saunders amp N H Landman eds Nautilus The Biology and Paleobiology of a Living Fossil Springer pp 25 32 doi 10 1007 978 90 481 3299 7 2 a b UMUT CM 08493 Obinautilus pulchra Kobayashi 1954 The University Museum The University of Tokyo Eyden P 2010 Fossil Octopuses TONMO Further reading editNoda H K Ogasawara amp R Nomura 1986 Systematic and paleobiogeographic studies on the Japanese Miocene argonautid Nautilus izumoensis University of Tsukuba Institute of Geoscience Science Reports Section B Geological Sciences 7 15 42 in Japanese Yanagisawa Y 1990 Age of fossil Argonautidae Cephalopoda from Hokuriku Province central Honshu Japan based on diatom biostratigraphy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2007 09 27 Bulletin of the Geological Survey of Japan 41 3 115 127 nbsp This article related to the octopus is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Obinautilus amp oldid 1149632845, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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