File:Dicerodiscus linedrawing.jpg
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DescriptionDicerodiscus linedrawing.jpg |
English: A drawing of Dicerodiscus tsunyensis, Order Agnostida, Family Hebediscidae, based on two photographs as printed in the Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology, Part O, Arthropoda 1, Revised, Trilobita, vol. 1 (1997), figure 243, 6a/b |
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Author | Dwergenpaartje |
The cephalon and pygidium are drawn from separate photographs, The relative size of these parts and the distance between them are best guesses by the artist, but not necessarily correct to life.In addition, the quality of these photos is poor, hence there has been more than usual need for interpretation.
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