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From: Popping Mad <rainbow@colition.gov>
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Subject: Re: Mosura fentoni
Date: Sat, 24 May 2025 15:39:34 -0400
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On 5/14/25 11:35 AM, erik simpson wrote:
> Much diversity in arthropod form is the result of variation in the
> number and differentiation of segments (tagmosis).


It doesn't hurt that this is about all we can gleen from the fossil
record...

Hubirus.

What we can learn, we can learn.  What we don't know is far greater than
what we know.