
Fig. 5. Non−trilobite fossils from the orsten samples. A. Echinoderm columnal, SMNH X3566 (3.5), sample 2. B. Echinoderm columnal, SMNH X3567 (3.6), sample 2. Stereom structure shown in B2. C. Conulariid(?) fragment, SMNH X3568 (3.16), sample 8 (Peltura minor Zone). D. Funnel−like fossil, SMNH X3569 (3.16), sample 2. E. Anatolepis−like fragment, SMNH X3570 (4.1), sample 2. Spines preserved in different degrees of abrasion (E2). F. Semicircular fossil, SMNH X3571 (3.1), sample 2. G. Dermal scale(?), SMNH X3572, (3.15), sample 2. H. Camaroid graptolite(?), SMNH X3573 (3.9), sample 1. All scale bars, except C4, are 0.1 mm.
Published as part of Ahlberg, Per, Szaniawski, Hubert, Clarkson, Euan N.K. & Bengtson, Stefan, 2005, Phosphatised olenid trilobites and associated fauna from the Upper Cambrian of Västergötland, Sweden, pp. 429-440 in Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 50 (3) on page 438, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.13620385
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