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FIG. 5 in The anatomy of Euphanerops longaevus Woodward, 1900, an anaspid-like jawless vertebrate from the Upper Devonian of Miguasha, Quebec, Canada
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- 1. UMR 5143 du CNRS, "Paléobiodiversité et Paléoenvironnements", Département Histoire de la Terre, Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle, case postale 38, 57 rue Cuvier, F-75231 Paris cedex 05 (France) janvier@mnhn.fr and The Natural History Museum, Cromwell Road, London SW7 5BD (United Kingdom)
- 2. Musée d'Histoire naturelle, Parc national de Miguasha, CP 183, Nouvelle, Quebec GOC 2E0 (Canada) Marius.Arsenault@globetrotter.net
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FIG. 5. — Euphanerops longaevus Woodward, 1900; Escuminac Formation, lower Frasnian (Upper Devonian), Miguasha, Quebec, Canada; specimen MHNM 01-123 showing an extensively mineralized skeleton (see also Figure 16 for details), and photographed in immersion in alcohol in order to enhance the carbonaceous imprint of the non-mineralized tissues of the body and the "head stains" (dark zones at the anterior end of the head and in the dorsal half of the body). Scale bar: 50 mm.
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