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English: Fig.4. Vertebrate fossils from the Gogo Formation (a) embryo and preserved umbilical cord in the ptycotodont Materpiscis attenborouigh (Holotype, WAM 826 17.12.1); (b) embryos in the arthrodire Incisoscutum ritchiei (NHM P50934); (c) Incisoscutum ritchiei showing clasper and pelvic girdle (WAM 03.3.28; (d) arthrodire Holonema westolli showing articulated 3D preservation (above) and tail showing articulated squamation, vertebrae and clasper (below, MV P230241); (e) lower jaw of shark Gogoselachus lynbeazleyae (WAM 09.6.145); (f) tetrapodomorph Gogonasus andrewsae showing skull (left) and articulated pectoral girdle bones (right, both MV P221807); (g) Holotype skull of sarcopterygian Onychodus jandemarrai (WAM 92.8.2).
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Source The Gogo Formation Lagerstätte: a view of Australia's first great barrier reef https://pubs.geoscienceworld.org/jgs/article/179/1/jgs2021-105/608194/The-Gogo-Formation-Lagerstatte-a-view-of-Australia
Author Kate Trinajstic; Derek E. G. Briggs; John A. Long

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