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English: Early disturbance of the guard secreting mantle. Anomalous

rostrum of Hibolithes jaculoides (Swinnerton, 1937). (A): lateral view (photomicrograph). (B): median longitudinalMR section. (C): dorsal longitudinal MR section. The corresponding slice series (proximal to distal in steps of 113 μm) with transverse orientation

is given in File:3D MRI of pathological Hibolithes jaculoides.ogv. FOV: 13×11×29 mm3. NA: 4. Ta: 36 h. Scale bars: 5 mm.
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Source Mietchen, D., Keupp, H., Manz, B., and Volke, F. (2005): Non-invasive diagnostics in fossils - Magnetic Resonance Imaging of pathological belemnites, Biogeosciences, 2, 133-140, doi:10.5194/bg-2-133-2005.
Author Mietchen, D., Keupp, H., Manz, B., and Volke, F. (2005)

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