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English: From source: Carduispongia pedicula gen. et sp. nov. OUMNH C.36010 (holotype). Virtual reconstructions of complete specimen, (d–f) with interpretations of spicule network overlain. (a,b) Lateral views at 180° to each other, with non-hypertrophied distal rays removed. (c) Detail of well-preserved portion of spicule network showing ray-overlap. (d–f) Interpretations of (a–c), showing positions of prostalium bosses, non-prostalial bosses, ‘overlap junctions’ (false bosses where distal tips of rays overlap) and regions of column intercalation. All scale bars 1 mm.
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Three-dimensionally preserved soft tissues and calcareous hexactins in a Silurian sponge: implications for early sponge evolution

https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/rsos.190911
Author Ardianty Nadhira, Mark D. Sutton, Joseph P. Botting, Lucy A. Muir, Pierre Gueriau, Andrew King, Derek E. G. Briggs, David J. Siveter and Derek J. Siveter

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