The Appendages, Anatomy, and Relationships of Trilobites
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The memoir presents a detailed study of trilobite ventral anatomy drawn from exceptionally preserved, mineral-replaced specimens, describing antennae, biramous limbs fringed with filamentous setae, and soft membranous appendages. It recounts the discovery context and the painstaking mechanical preparation and photographic techniques used to reveal delicate structures, compares limb morphology across taxa, and considers functional implications for locomotion and respiration. Through systematic description, illustrations, and methodological discussion, the work reassesses earlier ideas about hard versus soft appendages and advances an interpretation of trilobite limb organization and its bearings on arthropod relationships.
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