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Geological Magazine; January 2008; v. 145; no. 1; p. 17-36; DOI: 10.1017/S0016756807003901
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Figure 3. Specimens of ‘S. globus’ showing different current orientations. Scale bars = 10 mm. (a) Specimen GM-17–298 preserved in non-feeding posture; both brachioles and theca aligned with current direction. (b) Specimen GM-9–3–180 contains two individuals preserved in non-feeding postures; body axes perpendicular to each other. (c) Specimen GM-9–5–1709 contains three individuals preserved in non-feeding posture; body axes oriented in clockwise rotation. (d) Specimen GM-9–2–3530b contains two individuals preserved in a possible feeding posture; body axes pointing opposite to each other.





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