NEW ANOMALOCARIDID APPENDAGES FROM THE BURGESS SHALE, CANADA
Abstract: The complex history of description of the anomalocaridids has partly been caused by the fragmentary nature of these fossils. Frontal appendages and mouth parts are more readily preserved than whole-body assemblages, so the earliest work on these animals examined these structures in isolati...
Main Authors: | Daley, A, Budd, G |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2010
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