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Italiano: Synziphosurine horseshoe crab Pasternakevia podolica Selden and Drygant, 1987. Specimen ISEA I−F/MP/2a/1499/08: part (A) and counterpart ISEA I−F/MP/2b/1499/08 (B), reconstruction (C), front of carapace (D), region of microtergite, m indicates microtergite (E), base of telson, s indicates structure within tergite 10 (F), plausible original position of the animal preserved, only carapace and tergites shown (G).
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Source Krzemiński, W., Krzemińska, E., and Wojciechowski, D. 2010. Silurian synziphosurine horseshoe crab Pasternakevia revisited. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 55 (1): 133–139.
Author Krzemiński, W., Krzemińska, E., and Wojciechowski, D.

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