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English: Leanchoilia superlata Walcott, 1912, appendage three and more posterior appendages. A- B, ROM 61901; A, Appendages three and four with preserved basipod, left and right basipod of appendage pair four in supposed life position, arrow indicates the far lateral position of the pivot joint; B, Close up of A, arrows mark setation; C, ROM 61907, endopod of appendage four with setation (arrows); D, ROM 61886, series of appendages; additional abbreviation: am = arthrodial membrane.
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Source Haug, J.T., Briggs, D.E. & Haug, C. Morphology and function in the Cambrian Burgess Shale megacheiran arthropod Leanchoilia superlata and the application of a descriptive matrix. BMC Evol Biol 12, 162 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2148-12-162
Author Joachim T Haug, Derek EG Briggs & Carolin Haug

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