File:Olenoides serratus oblique with antennas.jpg
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Summary
An oblique photo of a specimen belonging to Olenoides serratus. It shows the shiny carbon film that is the extremely thin remains of one of the antennae, and some of the biramous appendages. O. serratus is one of only about 20 trilobite species of which soft tissue has been preserved in some specimens. It is the only species for which cerci are known (paired unbrached terminal appendages of the pygidium, looking like antennas, but these are not shown in this photo
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current | 06:55, 4 January 2017 | 1,114 × 1,150 (881 KB) | 127.0.0.1 (talk) | An oblique photo of a specimen belonging to <i>Olenoides serratus</i>. It shows the shiny carbon film that is the extremely thin remains of one of the antennae, and some of the biramous appendages. <i>O. serratus</i> is one of only about 20 trilobite species of which soft tissue has been preserved in some specimens. It is the only species for which cerci are known (paired unbrached terminal appendages of the pygidium, looking like antennas, but these are not shown in this photo |
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- Burgess Shale type preservation
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