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English: Figure 3 Palaeopolycheles nantosueltae, MNHN.F.A58254; (A) unbroken nodule showing arms of brittle stars; (B–F) 3D model; (B) nodule with the specimen and associated brittle stars visible; (C) dorsal view; (D) ventral view; (E) left lateral view; (F) left lateral view, with the shield removed. a1, antennula; a2, antenna; cs, cardiac stomach; eg, eggs; en, uropodal endopod; ex, uropodal exopod; hp, hepatopancreas; o, eye; P1-5, pereiopods 1–5 (thoracopods 4–8); pl, pleon; pl1-5, pleopods 1–5; ps, pyloric stomach; sc, scaphocerite; sh, shield; t, telson. Scale bars: 10 mm. Photograph: P. Massicard. |
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Source | A new polychelidan lobster preserved with its eggs in a 165 Ma nodule https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7046737/ |
Author | Clément Jauvion, Denis Audo, Sylvain Bernard, Jean Vannier, Allison C. Daley, and Sylvain Charbonnier |
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