Oldest Octopus Fossil Reclassified as Nautiloid Relative, Reshaping Cephalopod History

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Using synchrotron imaging, researchers reclassified Pohlsepia mazonensis as a nautiloid relative Paleocadmus pohli, overturning the fossil's status as the oldest octopus and pushing crown octopus divergence to the Jurassic, while highlighting the oldest nautiloid soft-tissue preservation in the Mazon Creek deposits.
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