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Hypothetical model of Protichnites eremita Form 2 production by the euthyca...
Published: 01 May 2012
F igure 3 Hypothetical model of Protichnites eremita Form 2 production by the euthycarcinoid arthropod Mosineia macnaughtoni. 1 , euthycarcinoid travelling in an arcuate pathway; 2 , continuing on arcuate path, impressions produced by the animal's postabdomen are confined to the medial portion
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Elk Mound Group fossils, Blackberry Hill, Wisconsin, PRI Station 3421.  1 ,...
Published: 01 May 2012
two partial arthropods, five abdominal somites are exposed in this specimen (seven total) but only four of these protrude past the posterior carapace margin (pm); 3 , Mosineia macnaughtoni (euthycarcinoid); in this incomplete example, at least five postabdominal somites are preserved, (A3–A7
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Published: 01 May 2012
Journal of Paleontology (2012) 86 (3): 442–454.
...F igure 3 Hypothetical model of Protichnites eremita Form 2 production by the euthycarcinoid arthropod Mosineia macnaughtoni. 1 , euthycarcinoid travelling in an arcuate pathway; 2 , continuing on arcuate path, impressions produced by the animal's postabdomen are confined to the medial portion...
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Published: 01 July 2010
Journal of Paleontology (2010) 84 (4): 646–667.
... thoracopods. PRI 10131–10142; UWGM 745, ten unnumbered UWGM specimens. Elk Mound Group, Terreneuvian-Furongian, Wisconsin; Lodi Member of the St. Lawrence Formation, Furongian, Wisconsin. Order and family uncertain Mosineia new genus Mosineia macnaughtoni by monotypy...
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Published: 01 January 2023
Journal of Paleontology (2023) 97 (1): 158–166.
... made a sharp turn, which correspond in morphology to the postabdomen of the euthycarcinoid Mosineia macnaughtoni Collette and Hagadorn, 2010 , from the same locality (Collette and Hagadorn, 2010 ; Collette et al., 2012 ). Mosineia probably carried its tail to the side because it was disoriented...
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