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English: Diagrammatic reconstruction of unnamed specimen NMW.2021.3 G.8, an Ordovician dinocaridid (stem-Arthropoda: Dinocaridida). Distal region of proboscis (frontal appendages) are conjectural and inferred from opabiniids.
日本語: カンブリア紀に生息した恐蟹類(基盤的な節足動物恐蟹類)の未命名標本 NMW.2021.3 G.8 の模式復元図。吻(前部付属肢)の先端はオパビニア類に基づいて推測的に復元される。
  • dash line+blank 破線+余白: Undescribed regions 未記載の部分

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Overall reconstruction.
全体的復元。
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