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English: Figure 3. The Orthrozanclus (d) and Halkieria (e) scleritomes are arranged in three concentric zones: a medial zone of oblique transverse rows (vermillion); a dorsolateral ‘inner peripheral’ zone (purple), containing long spines in Orthrozanclus and cultrate sclerites in Halkieria; and a ventrolateral ‘outer peripheral’ zone, containing cultrate (Orthrozanclus) or siculate (Halkieria) sclerites.
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Source Zhao, F., Smith, M.R., Yin, Z. et al. Orthrozanclus elongata n. sp. and the significance of sclerite-covered taxa for early trochozoan evolution. Sci Rep 7, 16232 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-16304-6
Author Fangchen Zhao, Martin R. Smith, Zongjun Yin, Han Zeng, Guoxiang Li & Maoyan Zhu
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