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Figure 6 — A, Plumulites bengtsoni showing preservation of soft tissue; scale bar 5 mm. B, Turrilepas wrightiana, Silurian,
 Gotland, Sweden, Naturhistoriska 
Riksmuseet 3852, incomplete specimen in different views; scale bar
 5 mm. C, Lepidocoleus sarlei, 
middle Silurian, Wenlock, Rochester Shale, New York, Yale Peabody Museum IP227508; scale bar
 5 mm. D, Reconstruction of Plumulites bengtsoni showing its shell plates and soft anatomy. Image A courtesy of Peter Van Roy, B and C courtesy of Jakob Vinther, D courtesy of Esben Horn, 10 Tons.

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