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Figure 8 — Mictomerus melochevillensis n. fam., n. gen. n. sp., from the ...
in THREE-DIMENSIONALLY PRESERVED ARTHROPODS FROM CAMBRIAN LAGERSTÄTTEN OF QUEBEC AND WISCONSIN
> Journal of Paleontology
Published: 01 July 2010
Figure 8 — Mictomerus melochevillensis n. fam., n. gen. n. sp., from the Potsdam Group (PBD JF25AR). 1 , a mostly complete specimen (number 1 from Figure 2.3 ). Note alignment of limbs forming a ventromedial groove; 2 , partial specimen revealing detail of the cephalic region (number 2 from
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THREE-DIMENSIONALLY PRESERVED ARTHROPODS FROM CAMBRIAN LAGERSTÄTTEN OF QUEBEC AND WISCONSIN
Journal: Journal of Paleontology
Publisher: Paleontological Society
Published: 01 July 2010
Journal of Paleontology (2010) 84 (4): 646–667.
...Figure 8 — Mictomerus melochevillensis n. fam., n. gen. n. sp., from the Potsdam Group (PBD JF25AR). 1 , a mostly complete specimen (number 1 from Figure 2.3 ). Note alignment of limbs forming a ventromedial groove; 2 , partial specimen revealing detail of the cephalic region (number 2 from...
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DEAD IN THEIR TRACKS—CAMBRIAN ARTHROPODS AND THEIR TRACES FROM INTERTIDAL SANDSTONES OF QUEBEC AND WISCONSIN
Journal: PALAIOS
Publisher: SEPM Society for Sedimentary Geology
Published: 01 August 2010
PALAIOS (2010) 25 (8): 475–486.
...JOSEPH H. COLLETTE; JAMES W. HAGADORN; MARIO A. LACELLE Abstract The large euthycarcinoid arthropod Mictomerus melochevillensis from the middle Cambrian-Furongian Potsdam Group of Quebec occurs as three-dimensional casts at the end of Cruziana - and Didymaulichus -like trace fossils...
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Figure 7 — Mosinieia macnaughtoni n. gen. n. sp. from the Elk Mound Group...
in THREE-DIMENSIONALLY PRESERVED ARTHROPODS FROM CAMBRIAN LAGERSTÄTTEN OF QUEBEC AND WISCONSIN
> Journal of Paleontology
Published: 01 July 2010
Figure 7 — Mosinieia macnaughtoni n. gen. n. sp. from the Elk Mound Group, and Mictomerus melochevillensis n. fam. n. gen. n. sp. from the Potsdam Group. 1 , PRI 10144 (holotype) Mosinieia macnaughtoni n. sp. and 2 , camera lucida drawing. Note that the preservation of the abdominal region
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Figure 2. Large bed sole, bearing cf. Didymaulichnus traces and their eut...
in DEAD IN THEIR TRACKS—CAMBRIAN ARTHROPODS AND THEIR TRACES FROM INTERTIDAL SANDSTONES OF QUEBEC AND WISCONSIN
> PALAIOS
Published: 01 August 2010
Figure 2. Large bed sole, bearing cf. Didymaulichnus traces and their euthycarcinoid producers, Mictomerus melochevillensis , from the Potsdam Group of Quebec. A) Photograph of PDB JF25AR, showing distribution of arthropod body fossils, cf. Didymaulichnus traces, and location of magnified
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Figure 3. Cf. Didymaulichnus traces produced by the euthycarcinoid Micto...
in DEAD IN THEIR TRACKS—CAMBRIAN ARTHROPODS AND THEIR TRACES FROM INTERTIDAL SANDSTONES OF QUEBEC AND WISCONSIN
> PALAIOS
Published: 01 August 2010
Figure 3. Cf. Didymaulichnus traces produced by the euthycarcinoid Mictomerus melochevillensis , from bed sole of the Potsdam Group of Quebec. A) Mortichnial specimen of M. melochevillensis (holotype, ROM 59386). PrA = preabdomen, PoA = postabdomen, l = limbs, lo = lobes. Note bilobate
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Figure 11 —Composite reconstructions of the arthropods presented in this s...
in THREE-DIMENSIONALLY PRESERVED ARTHROPODS FROM CAMBRIAN LAGERSTÄTTEN OF QUEBEC AND WISCONSIN
> Journal of Paleontology
Published: 01 July 2010
of Wisconsin. Reconstruction based on 3 specimens; 3 , Mictomerus melochevillensis n. sp. from the Potsdam Group of southern Quebec. Reconstruction based on 30 specimens. Dashed lines and question marks indicate areas that are currently not known with sufficient detail to reconstruct. Scale bar represents
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Figure 3 —Hypothetical block model explaining the unusual style of ventral...
in THREE-DIMENSIONALLY PRESERVED ARTHROPODS FROM CAMBRIAN LAGERSTÄTTEN OF QUEBEC AND WISCONSIN
> Journal of Paleontology
Published: 01 July 2010
Figure 3 —Hypothetical block model explaining the unusual style of ventral three-dimensional preservation of the Elk Mound and Potsdam Group. Although this model illustration contains phyllocarids, the larger arthropod fossils Mosinieia macnaughtoni and Mictomerus melochevillensis
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Protichnites eremita Unshelled? Experimental Model-Based Neoichnology and New Evidence for A Euthycarcinoid Affinity for This Ichnospecies
Journal: Journal of Paleontology
Publisher: Paleontological Society
Published: 01 May 2012
Journal of Paleontology (2012) 86 (3): 442–454.
... euthycarcinoid, Mictomerus melochevillensis. Segments were then assembled into a rigid postabdominal model by adhering them together with Loctite gel superglue (thickened cyanoacrylate). A rigid model was the logical choice because both body and trace fossil evidence indicates limited lateral flexibility...
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EOLIAN-AQUATIC DEPOSITS AND FAUNAS OF THE MIDDLE CAMBRIAN POTSDAM GROUP
Journal: PALAIOS
Publisher: SEPM Society for Sedimentary Geology
Published: 01 May 2011
PALAIOS (2011) 26 (5): 314–334.
.... Mictomerus melochevillensis , a large euthycarcinoid arthropod from intertidal facies of the Keeseville-Nepean-Cairnside Formation of southern Quebec, possesses all of the characteristics required to make these traces ( Collette and Hagadorn, 2010 ). Mictomerus melochevillensis is large, has eleven pairs...