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Fig. 4. Ostracods from the Dajiang section, South China. — A–F. Bairdia? huberti sp. nov. A. Carapace, right lateral view, P6M2939. B. Carapace, right lateral view, P6M2940. C. Paratype, carapace, right lateral view, P6M2941. D. Holotype, carapace, right lateral view, P6M2942. E. Carapace, right lateral view, P6M2943. F. Carapace, right lateral view, P6M2944. — G–P. Bairdia jeromei sp. nov. G. Holotype, carapace, right lateral view, P6M2945. H. Carapace, dorsal view, P6M2946. I. Carapace, right lateral view, P6M2947. J. Paratype, carapace, right lateral view, P6M2948. K. Carapace, right lateral view, P6M2949. L. Carapace, right lateral view, P6M2950. M. Carapace, right lateral view, P6M2951. N. Carapace, right lateral view, P6M2952. O. Carapace, right lateral view, P6M2953. P. Carapace, right lateral view, P6M2954. — Q–T. Bairdia limatusformis Forel, 2010. Q. Carapace, right lateral view, P6M2955. R. Carapace, left lateral view, P6M2956. S. Carapace, sub-dorsal view, P6M2957. T. Carapace, right lateral view, P6M2958. — U–V. Bairdia sp. 1. U. Carapace, right lateral view, P6M2959. V. Carapace, right lateral view, P6M2960. — W–X. Bairdia sp. 2. W. Carapace, dorsal view, P6M2961. X. Carapace, right lateral view, P6M2962. – Scale = 100 µm.
Published as part of Forel, Marie-Béatrice, 2012, Ostracods (Crustacea) associated with microbialites across the Permian-Triassic boundary in Dajiang (Guizhou Province, South China), pp. 1-34 in European Journal of Taxonomy 19 on page 9, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2012.19, http://zenodo.org/record/3857896
Podocopida, Arthropoda, Ostracoda, Animalia, Biodiversity, Bairdia, Bairdiidae, Taxonomy
Podocopida, Arthropoda, Ostracoda, Animalia, Biodiversity, Bairdia, Bairdiidae, Taxonomy
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