File:Fossil of Thylacares from the Waukesha biota site in Wisconsin.jpg

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English: A fossilized arthropod from the waukesha biota in north eastern Wisconsin
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Source http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2148/14/159/figure/F10 (subpage of The implications of a Silurian and other thylacocephalan crustaceans for the functional morphology and systematic affinities of the group)
Author Carolin Haug, Derek E G Briggs, Donald G Mikulic, Joanne Kluessendorf, and Joachim T Haug

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A possible fossilized crustacean from Silurian Wisconsin.

22 August 2014

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