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MIDDLE CAMBRIAN ARTHROPODS FROM UTAH
From:
Journal of Paleontology
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March 1, 2008| Author:
Halgedahl, Susan L; Hendricks, Jonathan R; Jarrard, Richard D; Lieberman, Bruce S; Briggs, Derek E G
| Copyright Paleontological Society Mar 2008. Provided by ProQuest LLC.Copyright information
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ABSTRACT-
The Middle Cambrian Spence Shale Member (Langston Formation) and Wheeler and Marjum Formations of Utah are known to contain a diverse soft-bodied fauna, but important new paleontological material continues to be uncovered from these strata. New specimens of anomalocaridids include the largest and smallest near complete examples yet reported from Utah. New material of stem group arthropods includes two new genera and species of arachnomorphs: Nettapezoura basilika and Dicranoc...
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