The ‘Tully monster’ is a vertebrate
Victoria E. McCoy(Whitney Museum of American Art), Derek E. G. Briggs(American Museum of Natural History), Erin E. Saupe(University of Oxford), Lydia Finney(Argonne National Laboratory), James C. Lamsdell(West Virginia University), Sean McMahon(Whitney Museum of American Art), Paul M. Mayer(Field Museum of Natural History), Carmen Soriano(Argonne National Laboratory), Holger Petermann(Whitney Museum of American Art), Ross P. Anderson(Whitney Museum of American Art), Christopher D. Whalen(Whitney Museum of American Art), Elizabeth Clark, Stefan Vogt(Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt), Scott Lidgard(Field Museum of Natural History), Emma R. Locatelli(Whitney Museum of American Art), Lidya G. Tarhan(Whitney Museum of American Art)
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