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- Burenoceras abstract "Burenoceras is a genus of small, even tiny, Gasconadian cyrtoconic ellesmeroceratids in which the phragmocone -the chambered portion- is shorter that the living chamber.In general form, Burenoceras is similar to Levisoceras, but much smaller. Two species, B. phragmoceroides and B. percompressum with contracted, slit-like apertures, are miniature forms resembling the much larger homeomorphic Silurian discosorid Phragmoceras and Devonian oncocerid Bolloceras. Other Burenoceras have apertures that are variable straight sided or flaring.Burenoceras is among what are referred to as microellesmeroceroids.".
- Burenoceras class Cephalopod.
- Burenoceras class Nautiloid.
- Burenoceras family Ellesmeroceratidae.
- Burenoceras kingdom Animal.
- Burenoceras order Ellesmerocerida.
- Burenoceras phylum Mollusca.
- Burenoceras wikiPageID "28481755".
- Burenoceras wikiPageLength "1621".
- Burenoceras wikiPageOutDegree "20".
- Burenoceras wikiPageRevisionID "680908261".
- Burenoceras wikiPageWikiLink Animal.
- Burenoceras wikiPageWikiLink Aperture_(mollusc).
- Burenoceras wikiPageWikiLink Category:Nautiloids.
- Burenoceras wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ordovician_cephalopods.
- Burenoceras wikiPageWikiLink Category:Prehistoric_animals_of_Asia.
- Burenoceras wikiPageWikiLink Category:Prehistoric_animals_of_North_America.
- Burenoceras wikiPageWikiLink Cephalopod.
- Burenoceras wikiPageWikiLink Devonian.
- Burenoceras wikiPageWikiLink Discosorida.
- Burenoceras wikiPageWikiLink Ellesmeroceratidae.
- Burenoceras wikiPageWikiLink Ellesmerocerida.
- Burenoceras wikiPageWikiLink Gasconadian_Stage.
- Burenoceras wikiPageWikiLink Levisoceras.
- Burenoceras wikiPageWikiLink Mollusca.
- Burenoceras wikiPageWikiLink Nautiloid.
- Burenoceras wikiPageWikiLink Nautiloidea.
- Burenoceras wikiPageWikiLink Oncocerida.
- Burenoceras wikiPageWikiLink Ordovician.
- Burenoceras wikiPageWikiLink Silurian.
- Burenoceras wikiPageWikiLink Treatise_on_Invertebrate_Paleontology.
- Burenoceras wikiPageWikiLinkText "Burenoceras".
- Burenoceras classis "Cephalopoda".
- Burenoceras familia Ellesmeroceratidae.
- Burenoceras fossilRange "L Ordovician".
- Burenoceras genus "Burenoceras".
- Burenoceras genusAuthority "Ulrich & Foeste, 1931".
- Burenoceras hasPhotoCollection Burenoceras.
- Burenoceras name "Burenoceras".
- Burenoceras ordo Ellesmerocerida.
- Burenoceras phylum Mollusca.
- Burenoceras regnum "Animalia".
- Burenoceras subclassis Nautiloid.
- Burenoceras subclassis Nautiloidea.
- Burenoceras wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Italic_title.
- Burenoceras wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Nautiloidea-stub.
- Burenoceras wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Taxobox.
- Burenoceras subject Category:Nautiloids.
- Burenoceras subject Category:Ordovician_cephalopods.
- Burenoceras subject Category:Prehistoric_animals_of_Asia.
- Burenoceras subject Category:Prehistoric_animals_of_North_America.
- Burenoceras type Animal.
- Burenoceras type Article.
- Burenoceras type Eukaryote.
- Burenoceras type Mollusca.
- Burenoceras type Species.
- Burenoceras type Article.
- Burenoceras type Nautiloid.
- Burenoceras type Thing.
- Burenoceras type Q19088.
- Burenoceras type Q25326.
- Burenoceras type Q729.
- Burenoceras comment "Burenoceras is a genus of small, even tiny, Gasconadian cyrtoconic ellesmeroceratids in which the phragmocone -the chambered portion- is shorter that the living chamber.In general form, Burenoceras is similar to Levisoceras, but much smaller. Two species, B. phragmoceroides and B. percompressum with contracted, slit-like apertures, are miniature forms resembling the much larger homeomorphic Silurian discosorid Phragmoceras and Devonian oncocerid Bolloceras.".
- Burenoceras label "Burenoceras".
- Burenoceras sameAs m.0crhy3r.
- Burenoceras sameAs Q4998460.
- Burenoceras sameAs Q4998460.
- Burenoceras wasDerivedFrom Burenoceras?oldid=680908261.
- Burenoceras isPrimaryTopicOf Burenoceras.
- Burenoceras name "Burenoceras".