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The illustrated taxa are not to scale. The design can be printed in several sizes (see above) and on various materials, e.g., «Matte and Glossy Papers» of different thicknesses, «Matte and Glossy Photographic Papers», «Textile» and «Polypropylene». Surface coating and sealing to visually enhance and protect the products as well as the manufacturing of special posters for outside use are possible. Orders for short runs or a single poster are welcome. We will be only pleased to provide you with an individual quote. Email your needs to: office@palaeolove.com
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The abbreviation «MIO» (= million, after the German national standard DIN 5008) – occasionally found on our goods and product pages to indicate the geological age of fossil taxa – is equivalent to «MYA» (= million years ago).
All pictured genera (listed below in alphabetical order) are fossil cephalopods with an external shell («Ectocochlea»):
Geological age: Anisian to Ladinian, Triassic, Mesozoic
Systematics: Ceratitidae, Ceratitida, Ammonoidea («Neocephalopoda»), Cephalopoda, Mollusca
Habitat: marine, continental slope; benthic
Geological age: Devonian, Palaeozoic
Systematics: Bactritidae, Bactritida («Neocephalopoda»), Cephalopoda, Mollusca
Habitat: marine, continental slope; benthic
Geological age: Early Createcous, Mesozoic
Systematics: Emericiceratidae, Ammonitida, Ammonoidea («Neocephalopoda»), Cephalopoda, Mollusca
Habitat: marine, continental slope; benthic
Geological age: Early Ordovician to Devonian, Palaeozoic
Systematics: Michelinoceratidae, Orthocerida, «Nautiloids» («Palcephalopoda»), Cephalopoda, Mollusca
Habitat: marine, continental slope; benthic
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