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Ophioceras (fungus)
''Ophioceras'' is a genus of fungi in the family Magnaporthaceae. Species *''Ophioceras arcuatisporum'' *''Ophioceras bambusae'' *''Ophioceras boukokoense'' *''Ophioceras cecropiae'' *''Ophioceras chiangdaoense'' *''Ophioceras coffeae'' *''Ophioceras commune'' *''Ophioceras corni'' *''Ophioceras diaporthoides'' *''Ophioceras dolichostomum'' *''Ophioceras filiforme'' *''Ophioceras friesii'' *''Ophioceras fusiforme'' *''Ophioceras guttulatum'' *''Ophioceras hongkongense'' *''Ophioceras hyptidis'' *''Ophioceras hystrix'' *''Ophioceras indicus'' *''Ophioceras leptosporum'' *''Ophioceras macrocarpum'' *''Ophioceras majusculum'' *''Ophioceras miyazakiense'' *''Ophioceras ohiense'' *''Ophioceras palmae'' *''Ophioceras parasiticum'' *''Ophioceras petrakii'' *''Ophioceras sambuci'' *''Ophioceras sorghi'' *''Ophioceras tambopataense'' *''Ophioceras tenuisporum'' *''Ophioceras therryanum'' *''Ophioceras tjibodense'' *''Ophioceras venezuelense'' *''Ophioceras zeae ''Ophioceras'' is a ge ...
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Fungus
A fungus (plural, : fungi or funguses) is any member of the group of Eukaryote, eukaryotic organisms that includes microorganisms such as yeasts and Mold (fungus), molds, as well as the more familiar mushrooms. These organisms are classified as a Kingdom (biology), kingdom, separately from the other eukaryotic kingdoms, which by one traditional classification include Plantae, Animalia, Protozoa, and Chromista. A characteristic that places fungi in a different kingdom from plants, bacteria, and some protists is chitin in their cell walls. Fungi, like animals, are heterotrophs; they acquire their food by absorbing dissolved molecules, typically by secreting digestive enzymes into their environment. Fungi do not photosynthesize. Growth is their means of motility, mobility, except for spores (a few of which are flagellated), which may travel through the air or water. Fungi are the principal decomposers in ecological systems. These and other differences place fungi in a single gro ...
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Ophioceras Filiforme
''Ophioceras'' is a genus of closely coiled tarphycerid nautiloid cephalopods, the sole representatives of the family Ophidioceratidae, characterized by an evolute shell with narrow, subrounded, annulated whorls and a subcentral siphuncle composed of thin connecting rings that show no evidence of layering. The mature body chamber is strongly divergent and is the longest proportionally of any tarphycerid. The aperture has a deep hyponomic sinus and ocular sinuses, and so resembles some lituitids. ''Ophioceras'' seem to have its origin in the Trocholitidae, possibly in '' Graftonoceras''. W.M Furnish and Brian F Glenister 1964. Nautiloidea-Tarphyhceria. Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology Part K. Geological Soc of America and Univ Kansas Press. ''Ophioceras'' has a narrow, evolutely wound, closely coiled shell that diverges in the adult stage. The shell is more or less circular in cross section, strongly annulate with close spaced, rounded, transverse ribs. The venter is b ...
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Ophioceras Leptosporum
''Ophioceras'' is a genus of closely coiled tarphycerid nautiloid cephalopods, monotypic taxon, the sole representatives of the family Ophidioceratidae, characterized by an evolute shell with narrow, subrounded, annulated whorls and a subcentral siphuncle composed of thin connecting rings that show no evidence of layering. The mature body chamber is strongly divergent and is the longest proportionally of any Tarphycerida, tarphycerid. The aperture has a deep hyponomic sinus and ocular sinuses, and so resembles some Lituitida, lituitids. ''Ophioceras'' seem to have its origin in the Trocholitidae, possibly in ''Graftonoceras''. W.M Furnish and Brian F Glenister 1964. Nautiloidea-Tarphyhceria. Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology Part K. Geological Soc of America and Univ Kansas Press. ''Ophioceras'' has a narrow, evolutely wound, closely coiled shell that diverges in the adult stage. The shell is more or less circular in cross section, strongly annulate with close spaced, rou ...
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Ophioceras Indicus
''Ophioceras'' is a genus of closely coiled tarphycerid nautiloid cephalopods, the sole representatives of the family Ophidioceratidae, characterized by an evolute shell with narrow, subrounded, annulated whorls and a subcentral siphuncle composed of thin connecting rings that show no evidence of layering. The mature body chamber is strongly divergent and is the longest proportionally of any tarphycerid. The aperture has a deep hyponomic sinus and ocular sinuses, and so resembles some lituitids. ''Ophioceras'' seem to have its origin in the Trocholitidae, possibly in '' Graftonoceras''. W.M Furnish and Brian F Glenister 1964. Nautiloidea-Tarphyhceria. Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology Part K. Geological Soc of America and Univ Kansas Press. ''Ophioceras'' has a narrow, evolutely wound, closely coiled shell that diverges in the adult stage. The shell is more or less circular in cross section, strongly annulate with close spaced, rounded, transverse ribs. The venter is b ...
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