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I'm familiar with the figure of a Thelxiope-like arthropod from Van Roy et al. 2010.  What is the citation for Van Roy 2013? 

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Evidently that was a determination provided by PVR for YPM in 2013.  Most institutional databases record that info when available.  Thanks for clearing up the confusion!

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20 minutes ago, piranha said:

Evidently that was a determination provided by PVR for YPM in 2013.  Most institutional databases record that info when available.  Thanks for clearing up the confusion!

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Your Cambrian material is absolutely stunning :D 

Opalised fossils are the best: a wonderful mix between paleontology and mineralogy!

 

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4 minutes ago, The Amateur Paleontologist said:

Your Cambrian material is absolutely stunning :D 

THANKS ! It is from Early Ordovician :) 

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32 minutes ago, YXWYX said:

THANKS ! It is from Early Ordovician :) 

Ah yes.. thanks for the clarification :) I'd forgotten that the Fezouata lagerstätte was Ordovician and not Cambrian... I was confusing it with the Chengjiang and Burgess sites...

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Opalised fossils are the best: a wonderful mix between paleontology and mineralogy!

 

Q. Where do dinosaurs study?

A. At Khaan Academy!...

 

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