occurrenceID	taxonID	catalogNumber	collectionCode	institutionCode	typeStatus	verbatimLabel	sex	individualCount	eventDate	recordedBy	recordNumber	decimalLatitude	decimalLongitude	minimumElevationInMeters	maximumElevationInMeters	minimumDepthInMeters	maximumDepthInMeters	country	stateProvince	municipality	locality	references	associatedOccurrences	associatedReferences	associatedSequences	basisOfRecord	eventRemarks	occurrenceRemarks
03FB8791FFDA0918FF3EFB1CFE6CFEFD.mc.3B3A3CDAFFDA091BFD25FB72FE86F9AC	03FB8791FFDA0918FF3EFB1CFE6CFEFD.taxon			II, MB		The shell is swollen at the junction of the cephalis and trilobate thorax; the cephalis partly immersed in a trilobate thorax; the eucephalic chamber is hemispherical or spherical; the cephalis belongs to the type II (following Petrushevskaya 1981); the lateral lobes of the cephalis and its postcephalic lobe, fused with the thorax, are often well developed; the lobes are separated by furrows formed by the junction of spines D, L l, and L r with the thoracic wall; those spines partly protrude outside the wall from these grooves as external appendages; the spine A protrudes outside as the Apical horn, which has the width similar to the spines D, L l, and L r; it comes out subapically at the junction of the eucephalic chamber with the lateral lobes; the Axobate (Ax) is short or not developed; the thorax (II segment) is often approximately equal in length to cephalis (I segment) if measured from MB, but thorax (II segment) can be quite long, cylindrical in its distal part, bearing unstable constrictions, dividing it into 2 – 3 sections; the wall is hyaline; the pores are disordered, smaller in the upper part, becoming larger towards the mouth; the mouth is often open, unformed		1														https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FB8791FFDA0918FF3EFB1CFE6CFEFD#3B3A3CDAFFDA091BFD25FB72FE86F9AC				MaterialCitation		
