Talk:Conostichoceras

Fast moving ?
Conostichoceras fast moving. I'd say not hardly. Quick reacting perhaps. Paleobiology database, from which the comment came, erroneously has almost any shelled cephalopod of any form or shape, nautiloid or ammonoid, as "fast moving". The statement should be ignored.

The strongly curved, expanded breviconic form of Conostichoceras would seem to suggest that it was a more leasurely bottom prowler, grubbing for prey along the sea floor. J.H.McDonnell (talk) 14:13, 15 October 2010 (UTC)

Reference Relevance
How do lesser known features of Lower Ordovician Ellesmerocerida (Kroger 2007) relate to this, a Middle and Upper Devonian oncocerid genus. The reference doesn't seem relevant in this case. Also the DOI address is of limited use. J.H.McDonnell (talk) 15:41, 28 October 2010 (UTC)
 * See page 570 in the ref, which I just accessed by following the DOI address. Martin  (Smith609 – Talk)  16:05, 28 October 2010 (UTC)

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