
Fig. 3. Schematic drawings on internal structure of Permian and Mesozoic spumellarians with bi-polar main spines (detailed information including source is summarized in Table 2). A, B. Protopsium. C. Pegoxystris. D. Falcispongus. E. Spongoxystris. F. Dalongicaepa Xiao and Suzuki gen. nov. G. Spongotortilispinus. H. Spongopallium. I, J. Archaeospongoprunum. K. Palaeospongurus. L. Paroertlispongus.
Published as part of Xiao, Yifan, Suzuki, Noritoshi & He, Weihong, 2017, Applications and limitations of micro-XCT imaging in the studies of Permian radiolarians: A new genus with bi-polar main spines, pp. 647-656 in Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 62 (3) on page 652, DOI: 10.4202/app.00367.2017, http://zenodo.org/record/13263474
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