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English: Supplementary Figure 4: Varying preservation of Cambroraster H-elements. A, ROMIP
65313, pair of H-elements in near horizontal orientation, specimen at left showing some overfolding of the lateral area (indicated by arrows); B, ROMIP 65314, pair of H-elements, showing compression artefacts and variations in the shape of the axial and lateral areas and the number of visible marginal spines, related to oblique burial angles (most extreme in the specimen at left); C, ROMIP 65315, H- element with narrow lateral area underlain by a dark band (arrows), with few marginal spines visible, suggesting overfolding of the edge of the sclerite. Bars=20mm. Abbreviations as in Figs 1-2. |
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Source | Moysiuk, J.; Caron, J.-B. (2019): Main Supplementary File from A new hurdiid radiodont from the Burgess Shale evinces the exploitation of Cambrian infaunal food sources.. The Royal Society. Journal contribution. https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.8868236.v2 |
Author | Moysiuk, J.; Caron, J.-B |
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