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English: Suggested frontal appendage mobility and movement of the radiodont species Cambroraster falcatus (stem-Arthropoda: Dinocaridida: Radiodonta: Hurdiidae/Peytoiidae).
日本語: ラディオドンタ類(基盤的な節足動物恐蟹類ラディオドンタ類フルディア科/ペイトイア科)の1種カンブロラスター・ファルカトゥス Cambroraster falcatus の前部付属肢の可動域と動作予想。

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Overall reconstruction.
全体的復元。
Dorsal arthrodial membranes, mobility and movement.
背側の節間膜、可動域と動作。
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