. Annual report. New York State Museum; Science; Science. GRAPTOLITES OF NEW YORK, PART 2 26l Leptograptus flaccidus (Hall) mut. trentonensis no v. Plate 14, figures 6, 7 Description. Rhabdosome attaining great length (branches of 27+ cm not rare) ; branches slender and flexed, first convex, then gently concave or mostly straight and horizontal, frequently drifted into thick bundles of parallel branches [fig. 7 part of one]; diverging in the proximal region at an angle of 2 20°-240°, having an initial width of .4 mm, and increasing gradually to a width of 1 mm, which is then maintained. The si


. Annual report. New York State Museum; Science; Science. GRAPTOLITES OF NEW YORK, PART 2 26l Leptograptus flaccidus (Hall) mut. trentonensis no v. Plate 14, figures 6, 7 Description. Rhabdosome attaining great length (branches of 27+ cm not rare) ; branches slender and flexed, first convex, then gently concave or mostly straight and horizontal, frequently drifted into thick bundles of parallel branches [fig. 7 part of one]; diverging in the proximal region at an angle of 2 20°-240°, having an initial width of .4 mm, and increasing gradually to a width of 1 mm, which is then maintained. The sicula meas- ures mm. It often bears a long (.8 mm) needlelike, apertural spine. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original New York State Museum. Albany : University of the State of New York


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