Aptychus

/æpˈtɪkəs/ noun

A fossil plate or structure found in ancient nautiloid cephalopods, thought to have covered the aperture of their shells.

From Greek 'a-' (without) and 'ptyche' (fold), literally 'without folds.' Named by paleontologists in the 1800s for these mysterious shell structures.

AMአፕቲቾስ
ARأبْتِيخُس
BNঅপ্টিচাস
CAaptychus
CSaptychus
DAaptychus
DEAptychus
ELΑπτυχός
ESaptichus
FAآپتیکوس
FIaptychus
FRaptychus
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