Photographs by R. H. Hardie.
Figs. 1-s. — Burmirhynchia warreni Campbell n.sp. Holotype CI7OO, University of Otago, Geology Department, 562/506, Kaiwara Valley. 1: dorsal view; 2: ventral view; 3: posterior view, 4: anterior view; 5: lateral view. Fig. 6.— Burmirhynchia warreni Campbell n.sp. Paratype Cl7ol, 562/506, Kaiwara Valley. Natural mould of posterior portion of dorsal interior showing muscle field. Figs. 7, 8. — Holcothyris (?) kaiwaraensis Campbell n.sp. Holotype, Cl7lo, University of Otago, Geology Department, 562/518, Kaiwara Valley. 7; dorsal view, 8: anterior view. Fig. 9.— Holcothyris (?) kaiwaraensis Campbell n.sp. Paratype, Cl7ll, 562/518. Natural mould of posterior portion of dorsal interior showing muscle field. All figures are natural size; Figs. 6 and 9 are retouched to emphasize muscle scar detail.
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Transactions of the Royal Society of New Zealand : Geology, Volume 3, Issue 7, 21 July 1965, Plate 1
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117Photographs by R. H. Hardie. Figs. 1-s.—Burmirhynchia warreni Campbell n.sp. Holotype Cl7OO, University of Otago, Geology Department, 562/506, Kaiwara Valley. 1: dorsal view; 2: ventral view; 3: posterior view, 4: anterior view; 5: lateral view. Fig. 6.—Burmirhynchia warreni Campbell n.sp. Paratype Cl7ol, 562/506, Kaiwara Valley. Natural mould of posterior portion of dorsal interior showing muscle field. Figs. 7, 8.—Holcothyris (?) kaiwaraensis Campbell n.sp. Holotype, Cl7lo, University of Otago, Geology Department, 562/518, Kaiwara Valley. 7; dorsal view, 8: anterior view. Fig. 9.—Holcothyris (?) kaiwaraensis Campbell n.sp. Paratype, Cl7ll, 562/518. Natural mould of posterior portion of dorsal interior showing muscle field. All figures are natural size; Figs. 6 and 9 are retouched to emphasize muscle scar detail. Transactions of the Royal Society of New Zealand : Geology, Volume 3, Issue 7, 21 July 1965, Plate 1
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