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  • 1  ULTRASTRUCTURAL STUDIES ON GRAPTOLITES USING SCANNING ELECTRON MICROSCOPE
    D. E. B. Bates N. H. Kirk D. Loydell
    1988(5):536-541. DOI: 10.19800/j.cnki.aps.1988.05.002 CSTR:
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    Introduction Graptolites are most commonly found as flat-tened, often carbonized, material in black“grap-tolitic”shales, and most of the work done up un-til about ten years ago was on the description otsuch material. Material thus preserved commonlysuffers from three main drawbacks. Firstly, theflattening may distort the profile of the graptolite,and this distortion may vary with the position thatthe graptolite adopted when it fell on the sea floor,Secondly, relatively small features of the rhabdo-some, such as apertural spines and other processes
    2  REDESCREDESCRIPTION OF THE EARLY CAMBRIAN TRILOBITE ART HRICOCEP HALUS CHAUVEAUI BERGERON, 1899RIPTION OF THE EARLY CAMBRIAN TRILOBITE ART HRICOCEP HALUS CHAUVEAUI BERGERON, 1899
    P. D. Lane M. R. Blaker
    1988(5):557-560. DOI: 10.19800/j.cnki.aps.1988.05.005 CSTR:
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    The type series of Arthricocephalus chauvea-ui Bergeron, 1899 is redescribed and figured, anda lectotype selected. The genus is referable to theOryctocephalidae. Arthricocephalus was described by Bergeron(1899, P. 514) from a small number of specimenson a slab of shale collected, and presented to Ber-geron, by M. Chauveau. The provenance of theslab was said to be the mountain chain to the nor-th of Toung-yen-Fou, i. e. in Tongren Countywhich is located in northeastern Guizhou. south-

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