THE LONG TRAIL: A CHIMERA-LIKE FOSSIL CRUSTACEAN INTERPRETED AS
DECAPODA, STOMATOPODA, AMPHIPODA AND FINALLY ISOPODA
PAULA G. PAZINATO, CAROLIN HAUG, ROSEMARIE ROHN, KAREN ADAMI-RODRIGUES,
RENATO PIRANI GHILARDI, MAX CARDOSO LANGER & JOACHIM T. HAUG
Rivista Italiana di Paleontologia e Stratigrafia
(Research in Paleontology and Stratigraphy)
vol. 127(2): 211-229.
July 2021
Pazinato P.G., Haug C., Rohn R., Adami-Rodrigues K., Pirani Ghilardi R., Cardoso Langer M. & Haug J.T. ii
Suppl. Fig. 2 - Graphical rep-resentation of the measurements taken of the dactyli and propodi for the morphometric analysis.
Suppl. Fig. 3 - Drawings of the dac-tyli used for outline analysis.
A chimera-like fossil crustacean iii
Suppl. Fig. 5 - Factor loadings of the principal component analy-sis of the dactyli.