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English: Fossil specimen of Opabinia regalis from the Burgess shale on display at the Smithsonian in Washington, DC. This appears to be the exact specimen pictured in Fig. 42 of 'The Crucible of Creation: The Burgess Shale and the Rise of Animals', by Simon Conway Morris, Oxford University Press, 1998.
Date 12 April 2009 (original upload date)
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  • 2009-04-12 15:32 Jstuby 1378×753× (334699 bytes) Fossil specimen of [[Opabinia|Opabinia regalis]] from the [[Burgess shale]] on display at the [[National Museum of Natural History|Smithsonian]] in Washington, DC. This appears to be the exact specimen pictured in Fig. 42 of 'The Crucible of Creation: Th

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