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Figure 10

Figure 10 — Tannuolina from the Cambrian of Morocco and Eccentrotheca from South Australia. A. Rare articulated scleritome of Eccentrotheca consisting of many sclerites. B. Reconstruction of whole animal with feeding organ, or lophophore. C. Isolated sclerites of Tannuolina. D. Reconstruction of Tannuolina based on careful observations of how the sclerites fit together. Images courtesy Christian Skovsted.

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