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Plate 36,
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sp.
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, pl. 57, fig. 7.
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unknown plagonid group C sp 75,
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Trubovitz
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, supplementary data 7.
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<emphasis id="B9140254FFD7FFBC75DFE682FECCC073" bold="true" box="[151,267,757,783]" pageId="68" pageNumber="69">Remarks.</emphasis>
The specimens we observed in the EEP closely resemble the specimen illustrated as
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by
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.
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questionably synonymized Petrushevskayas specimen with a new species,
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. However, it is our opinion that the specimens figured by Funakawa differ in cephalis shape and overall size from Petrushevskayas
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sp.
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specimen. Therefore, we suggest that our
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are conspecific with Petrushevskayas
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sp.
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, but none of these are the same as
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Funakawa.
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This species was extremely rare in our material, so unfortunately we are not able to provide a formal description here (only
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were observed). As we do not accept
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as a valid genus,
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is used instead. However, the strong bladed feet on this species is not typical of
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, so future study of more complete specimens may yield a more appropriate genus assignment.
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<emphasis id="B9140254FFD7FFBC758FE04EFE76C72F" bold="true" box="[199,433,1081,1107]" pageId="68" pageNumber="69">Material examined.</emphasis>
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(Late Pleistocene).
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<emphasis id="B9140254FFD7FFBC758FE02AFEDDC70B" bold="true" box="[199,282,1117,1143]" pageId="68" pageNumber="69">Range.</emphasis>
Late Pleistocene in the
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, see
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