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  1. cehegarty says

    Unless I’m mistaken, this is some type of cuttlefish, which makes me very happy. After nautiluses, cuttlefish are my very favorite cephalopods. Although I do love all types of octopi; many are adorable and delicious served as nigiri.

  2. ex-minister says

    Can someone recommend a website(s) that describes/shows the the classification of organisms? I know embarrassing little about them.

    kingdom, phylum, class, etc and it would name the species that are apart of it. Enjoy the weekly cephalopods but cannot tell cuttlefish from a nautilus.

    TIA

  3. Sven DiMilo says

    That’s a tall order, ex-minister…there are a lot of species!
    You could spend a lot of time here, or here, or you could start here
    (assuming it’s animals you’re interested in)

  4. Brownian, OM says

    Unless I’m mistaken, this is some type of cuttlefish, which makes me very happy. After nautiluses, cuttlefish are my very favorite cephalopods.

    Nautili? Nautilodes?

    Cehegarty, have you met Pharyngula’s semi-official poet laureate yet?

    Can someone recommend a website(s) that describes/shows the the classification of organisms? I know embarrassing little about them.

    kingdom, phylum, class, etc and it would name the species that are apart of it. Enjoy the weekly cephalopods but cannot tell cuttlefish from a nautilus.

    I just checked the Tree of Life Web Project, for the order Sepiida, but it was disappointingly brief. The Wikipedia article on Cuttlefish is pretty dense, though. (Not linked because I can’t remember how many links it takes to set off the SciBorg spam filter, and I really want to tell PZ about my online pharmacy “Great Deals” on /1agr a + C1 alis

  5. Ring Tailed Lemurian says

    Aw, how nice. ‘Tis Himself links to a site that says

    If we take a Ring-tailed Lemur…

    Back to celaphopods.
    I suspect that PZ is not really touring California, but is deep in his secret underwater lab, (cackling manically ofc) genetically engineering celaphopods so that they don’t die after mating and producing their only brood.
    He’s doing that so they wll be able to pass on a culture to the next generations, and so they can then take over the world.
    Keep up the evil work, PZ!

  6. ex-minister says

    Great, I like the 3 websites. I tried googling beforehand and just got lost in wiki.

    Yeah, I wasn’t thinking about what I was asking for since there are millions of species. But have to start somewhere and thanks for getting me going.

  7. Holytape says

    It is looks as if it is either asleep or praying. Which begs the question, “Does God answer cephalod prayers?” Followed by “If God answers cephalopod prayers at the same rate He answers human prayers, does that mean that they are made in God’s image too?” Since it is apparent that God answers the two types of prayer at the same rate (about 0 precent of the time), it can be safely assumed that Cthulhu is God.

    The Nautileaster Baeopleuroceras

  8. Peter G. says

    Got to get me one of these. As an exfoliant this has got to beat a loofah any day. And it can do a massage at the same time. How cool is that?

  9. ex-minister says

    Posted by: Sven DiMilo | January 22, 2010 11:26 AM
    Well, OK, here’s the distilled summary of the upper levels of animal taxonomy. Apologies for not bothering to reformat much:
    http://terrapinprocrastination.blogspot.com/2010/01/animal-taxonomy.html

    So is this correct for today’s pretty in pink cephalopod?

    Kingdom – Animalia
    Phylum – Eumetazoz
    Class – Bilateria
    Order – Lophotrochozoa
    Family – Mollusca
    Genus – Cephalopods
    Species – Sepia latimanus (Reef cuttlefish)

  10. Brownian, OM says

    Looks remarkably like that ‘dragonfruit’ from Cosmic Variance.

    Probably on the inside too, but having eaten both I’d have to say cuttlefish is tastier. Sorry, Cuttlefish, OM.

  11. Sven DiMilo says

    Well the levels are correct but the assigned ranks are not. (Don’t feel bad; assigned ranks are being slowly abandoned as we speak. That’s one reason I left most of them off my post, which was adopted from a Bio 101 handout I distribute.)

    The phylum is Mollusca.
    [Eumetazoa, Bilateria, and Lophotrochozoa are all squished in between Kingdom and Phylum: subkingdom? superphylum? infrakingdom? whatever. This is one of the big reasons for the whole abandonment thing.]

    Cephalopoda is a traditional Class.

    Genus Sepia, species Sepia latimanus, with the capitalization, italics, and binomial all important conventions.

    Order and Family I’d have to look up for any nonvertebrates and a hell of a lot of vertebrates too. ‘kipedia is useful at this level:
    Order Sepiida
    Family Sepiidae
    (both are named after the genus)

  12. David Marjanović says

    Shouldn’t a critter whose species name is Sepia latimanus be brown?

    Its ink should be.

    ïa ïa

    As I just said on another thread, those who cannot spell shall be eaten next to last.