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Clustered <span class="search-highlight">Homotelus</span> <span class="search-highlight">bromidensis</span> (Esker, 1964) from the Pooleville Member, B...
Published: 01 May 2012
FIGURE 1— Clustered Homotelus bromidensis (Esker, 1964) from the Pooleville Member, Bromide Formation, Upper Ordovician Sandbian Stage, Criner Hills near Ardmore, Oklahoma; more than 45 articulated prone and 6 enrolled specimens shows evidence of minor decay and dissociation prior to burial
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FIGURE 1 —Slab of a typical cluster of “ <span class="search-highlight">Homotelus</span> ”  <span class="search-highlight">bromidensis</span>  Esker (1...
Published: 01 August 2002
FIGURE 1 —Slab of a typical cluster of “ Homotelusbromidensis Esker (1964) from the Dunn Quarry ( Fig. 2 ). Note that exoskeletons encompass a narrow size range, and that all are holaspids with a full compliment of eight thoracic segments (in many cases, segments have been telescoped
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Journal: PALAIOS
Published: 01 August 2002
PALAIOS (2002) 17 (4): 394–402.
...FIGURE 1 —Slab of a typical cluster of “ Homotelusbromidensis Esker (1964) from the Dunn Quarry ( Fig. 2 ). Note that exoskeletons encompass a narrow size range, and that all are holaspids with a full compliment of eight thoracic segments (in many cases, segments have been telescoped...
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FIGURE 5 —Bioclastic rudstone from proximal subtidal facies in the upper pa...
Published: 01 August 2002
FIGURE 5 —Bioclastic rudstone from proximal subtidal facies in the upper part of the Poolville Member at the Dunn Quarry (OU 11281). “ Homotelusbromidensis is represented by disarticulated sclerites, including pygidia (p), librigenae (l), hypostomata (h), and thoracic segments (t). Other
Journal Article
Journal: PALAIOS
Published: 01 May 2012
PALAIOS (2012) 27 (5): 326–345.
...FIGURE 1— Clustered Homotelus bromidensis (Esker, 1964) from the Pooleville Member, Bromide Formation, Upper Ordovician Sandbian Stage, Criner Hills near Ardmore, Oklahoma; more than 45 articulated prone and 6 enrolled specimens shows evidence of minor decay and dissociation prior to burial...
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