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![]() | Note: This historical image is not a factually accurate paleontological restoration. Reason: According to Caron & Moysiuk 2021 (see File:Rsos210664f06.jpg for details), the "five subequal endites" of KUMIP 314089 represent gill blades, "shaft reagion" represent the whole frontal appendage. |
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English: Fig. 3 Hurdiid frontal appendages bearing setae (only most prominent setae drawn). a and b Pahvantia hastata from the Wheeler Formation, Utah, USA, KUMIP 314089. c and d Aegirocassis benmoulae from the Fezouata Formation, Morocco, YPM 527123. Abbreviations: ds, dorsal spines; five en, five subequal endites on first five podomeres of distal articulated region; s, shaft; sen, shaft endite. Scale bars: a, b = 2 mm; c, d = 10 mm |
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