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English: Figure 1: Hurdiid frontal appendage (NIGPAS 173694) from the Cambrian (Jiangshanian) Sandu Formation, Guangxi, China. (A, B) General views of part (A) and counterpart (B; mirrored). (C) Interpretative drawing combining details of both parts (credit: Rudy Lerosey-Aubril). (D) Detailed view of distal part of endite 6 on counterpart, showing the size heterogeneity and truncated curved tips of the auxiliary spines. Abbreviations: as, auxiliary spine; ct, curved tip; en, endite; P, podomere; tri, trilobite fragment.
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Source Zhu X, Lerosey-Aubril R, Ortega-Hernández J. 2021. Furongian (Jiangshanian) occurrences of radiodonts in Poland and South China and the fossil record of the Hurdiidae. PeerJ 9:e11800 https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.11800
Author Xuejian Zhu​​, Rudy Lerosey-Aubril​​, Javier Ortega-Hernández

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