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English: (J) ROMIP 49914. (K) ROMIP 49898, photographed under ammonium chloride sublimate to highlight relief of lateral grooves and segmental boundaries. Lg, lateral grooves; Cs, constriction; Ts, tail segments; Mo, mouth opening. Scale bars 10mm.
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Source Mussini, G.; Smith, M. P.; Vinther, J.; Rahman, I. A.; Murdock, D. J. E.; Harper, D. A. T.; Dunn, F. S. (2024). "A new interpretation of Pikaia reveals the origins of the chordate body plan". Current Biology. 34 (13): 2980–2989.e2. doi:10.1016/j.cub.2024.05.026. PMID 38866005
Author Royal Ontario Museum, Invertebrate Palaeontology

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''Banffia constricta'' from the Burgess shales

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