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English: Fig 5. Krommaster spinosus sp. nov. from the Baviaanskloof Formation, Upper Unit, Cape Supergroup, Table Mountain Group, Eastern Cape South Africa. Holotype AM18222: A) Microscopic close-up of the proximal portion of the arm in the oral view, B) the counter aboral), and C) oral side view of the entire specimen, spines on the disk and arms (Abbreviations: Amb: Ambulacral; Adm: Adambulacral; DS: Disk spine; LAS: Lateral arm spine; MAO: Mouth angled ossicle; PS: Periradial suture; SoMP: Spine on marginal plate; SoDA: Spine on dorsal arm; TrF: Transverse furrow; M: Margin.
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Source Reddy C, Thuy B, Reid M, Gess R (2023) Earliest known ophiuroids from high palaeolatitude, southern Gondwana, recovered from the Pragian to earliest Emsian upper unit of the Baviaanskloof Formation (Table Mountain Group, Cape Supergroup) South Africa. PLoS ONE 18(10): e0292636. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0292636
Author Reddy et al. (2023)
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