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Konwert, M.; Stumpf, S. (2017). "Exceptionally preserved
Leptolepidae (Actinopterygii, Teleostei) from the late Early Jurassic Fossil-Lagerstätten of Grimmen and Dobbertin (Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Germany)".
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588:"Hettangian, Early Jurassic coleoids from West Somerset, SW England—filling a gap in the coleoid record of NW Europe"
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is most common fish in the formation, and it lacked thick scales, so it was probably the most common prey of
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had total length about 21 cm (8.3 in). This species is well preserved, soft tissues such as
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probably contracted its arms to pull prey towards its mouth to cut the spine by using its
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405:Two species are described,
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329:Phragmoteuthis montefiorei
321:Acanthoteuthis montefiorei
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539:References
529:belemnites
518:Leptolepis
514:Leptolepis
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480:Leptolepis
419:Hettangian
351:cephalopod
125:Leptolepis
118:Fossil of
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290:conocauda
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355:Jurassic
246:Synonyms
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