Nacre recovered from aulococerids as well as from belemnites resembles that found in recent Sepia and Spirula but differs from that of recent Nautilus.
''The Artist Moved to Despair by the Grandeur of Antique Fragments'', chalk and sepia drawing by Henry Fuseli | Sepia typica | Sepia dubia | Sepia apama | Sepia | sepia | ''Portrait of J. S. Prout'', 18--, sepia toning; oval image 14 x 11cm. Allport Library and Museum of Fine Arts |
Film colorization - a process that adds color to black and white, sepia or monochrome moving-picture images
The album's sleeve featured a sepia-toned photograph of the group on the beach at Camber Sands, surrounded by a wide black border.
The video features Gloria singing with the same Panama hat that she wears on the single cover, and was filmed in sepia tones.
Portrait in Sepia (Retrato en Sepia, in Spanish) is a 2000 novel by Isabel Allende.
Sepia bandensis lives in shallow coastal waters of the Philippines and Indonesia (Borneo, Jawa, Sulawesi, New Guinea and lesser islands), and probably also on the northern coast of Australia and the Marshall Islands.
The ensemble's members had previously played under several other names (The Sepia Nephews, Ben Bernie's Nephews, The Five Cousins), and upon adding Teddy Bunn as guitarist in 1932, the group began calling itself Spirits of Rhythm.