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DOI: 10.1038/212575a0
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Unusual Preservation of Fibrous Elements in an Ichthyosaur Skull

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“…An outline of Delair's (1966) description is therefore given so as to distinguish clearly which of the two layers of ¢bres it is that is being referred to. Note that, in Delair's (1966) ¢gure 3, his Â2 is incorrect and should be Â6 (cf. the natural size in his ¢gure 2).…”
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“…An outline of Delair's (1966) description is therefore given so as to distinguish clearly which of the two layers of ¢bres it is that is being referred to. Note that, in Delair's (1966) ¢gure 3, his Â2 is incorrect and should be Â6 (cf. the natural size in his ¢gure 2).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such mineralization is known in ichthyosaur specimens from both the Lower Lias of England and the Posidonia Shale of Germany (Martill 1993;Lingham-Soliar & Reif 1998). Delair's (1966) description referred to only one layer of ¢bres. The present study proposes that there are two (a layer of apparently thick strands which Delair (1966) described and a layer of thin ¢bres in his`intervals' which he made no reference to).…”
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