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Figure  3 — <span class="search-highlight">Mamayocaris</span> <span class="search-highlight">serendipitous</span>  n. sp.  1,  Partial remains of the c...
Published: 01 May 2002
Figure 3 — Mamayocaris serendipitous n. sp. 1, Partial remains of the cephalic region with antennules, antennae, and antennal scale, paratype (USNM 486026; 2, holotype (USNM 486025), nearly complete cephalothorax; 3, partially exposed cephalothorax with well-preserved gastric spines
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Table  1 —Measurements (in mm) of  <span class="search-highlight">Mamayocaris</span> <span class="search-highlight">serendipitous</span>  n. sp. and  P...
Published: 01 May 2002
Table 1 —Measurements (in mm) of Mamayocaris serendipitous n. sp. and Paulocaris schrami n. sp. from the Petrolia Formation. Abbreviations: Cl, carapace length; Cw, carapace width; Abl, length of abdominal somites; Tel, axial length of telson, including spine
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Published: 01 May 2002
Journal of Paleontology (2002) 76 (3): 486–494.
...Figure 3 — Mamayocaris serendipitous n. sp. 1, Partial remains of the cephalic region with antennules, antennae, and antennal scale, paratype (USNM 486026; 2, holotype (USNM 486025), nearly complete cephalothorax; 3, partially exposed cephalothorax with well-preserved gastric spines...
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