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FIGURE 14 in A new archaeostomatopod from the Pennsylvanian Wea Shale Member, Nebraska

Authors: Bicknell, Russell D.C.; Smith, Patrick M.; Klompmaker, Adiël A.; Hegna, Thomas A.;

FIGURE 14 in A new archaeostomatopod from the Pennsylvanian Wea Shale Member, Nebraska

Abstract

FIGURE 14. SEM backscatter image and EDS elemental maps of possible maxilliped IV; area indicated in figure 9A. A. Backscatter image of appendage. B–L. Elemental maps of carbon, calcium, phosphorus, oxygen, silica, sodium, sulphur, aluminum, magnesium, potassium, and iron, respectively.

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