Palaeoctopus newboldi

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Palaeoctopus newboldi
Fossil range: Late Cretaceous
Palaeoctopus newboldi holotype.
Palaeoctopus newboldi holotype.
Conservation status
Fossil
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Mollusca
Class: Cephalopoda
Subclass: Coleoidea
Superorder: Octopodiformes
Order: Octopoda
Family: Palaeoctopodidae
Dollo, 1912
Genus: Palaeoctopus
Species: P. newboldi
Binomial name
Palaeoctopus newboldi
(Woodward, 1896)
Synonyms
  • Calais newboldi
    Woodward, 1896
  • Paleoctopus newboldi
    orth.var.

Palaeoctopus newboldi was a primitive octopod that lived in the Late Cretaceous, approximately 89 to 71 million years ago. Fossil material assigned to this species originates from the Mount Hajoula region in Lebanon. The holotype was found below the Old Covent, Sahel-el-Alma, Mount Lebanon and is deposited at the Natural History Museum in London.[1] It might belong to the Cirrina or be more basal in the Octopoda.

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  1. ^ Woodward, H. 1896. On a fossil octopus (Calais Newboldi, J. de C. Sby, MS) from the Cretaceous of the Lebanon. Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London 52: 229–234.

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