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 * colspan="5" align="center" | DESCRIPTION OF PLATE 6
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 * colspan="4" | Neolenus serratus (Rominger)
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 * style="text-indent:-10px;padding-left:10px;" | Branchial fringes on the exopodites of the left side of the interior of a compressed dorsal test. ✕ 1.5. Other specimens show the endopodites as slender, jointed legs. The specimen photographed was associated with Sidneyia inexpectans. U. S. National Museum, Catalogue No. 57500.
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 * style="text-indent:-10px;padding-left:10px;" | A cephalic endopodite with lamellated branchial fringe. ✕ 3. This occurs on the opposite side of the specimen represented in part by fig. 1.
 * colspan="4" | Sidneyia inexpectans Walcott
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 * style="text-indent:-10px;padding-left:10px;" | Photograph by reflected light of a broken specimen of the dorsal shield through which may be seen traces of the branchial lamellae and fringes and some of the appendages of the cephalo-thorax. Natural size. U. S. National Museum, Catalogue No. 57497.
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 * colspan="4" | Sidneyia inexpectans Walcott
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 * style="text-indent:-10px;padding-left:10px;" | Photograph by reflected light of a broken specimen of the dorsal shield through which may be seen traces of the branchial lamellae and fringes and some of the appendages of the cephalo-thorax. Natural size. U. S. National Museum, Catalogue No. 57497.
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