> Hello
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El 04/01/12 16:20, "Steven Degraer" <steven.degraer from mumm.ac.be> escribió:
>>>> It looks like a plathelminth to me (at first sight), but you should check
>> the internal structures.
>> Greetings. Steven.
>>>> Dr. Steven Degraer
>> Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences
>> Management Unit of the Mathematical Model of the North Sea
>> Marine Ecosystem Management Section
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>>>>>> ------ Mensaje reenviado
>>> De: Paula Gural <paulagural from aol.com> <mailto:paulagural from aol.com>
>>> Fecha: Wed, 4 Jan 2012 13:11:42 -0500
>>> Para: <annelida from magpie.bio.indiana.edu>
>>> <mailto:annelida from magpie.bio.indiana.edu>
>>> Asunto: [Annelida] possible Cambrian polychaeta ???
>>>>>> Greetings !
>>>>>> I am a graduate student working in Cambrian carbonates in southeastern New
>>> York. I found this
>>> fossil in a storm deposit in a peritidal sequence. Can anyone help me
>>> identify it ?
>>> Thank you so much,
>>> Paula Gural
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>>>>>>
El 04/01/12 13:11, "Paula Gural" <paulagural from aol.com> escribió:
> Greetings !
>> I am a graduate student working in Cambrian carbonates in southeastern New
> York. I found this
> fossil in a storm deposit in a peritidal sequence. Can anyone help me
> identify it ?
> Thank you so much,
> Paula Gural
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