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Item Cordaitean Predation Photos 2019: Unmounted Peels, Wild Cones. Plate 1C(2020) Lakeram, ScottCone maturity is as follows- cone A, basal section (picture 1, top left); cone B, basal section (picture 1, top, right); cone C, basal section (picture 2, left); cone D, taphonomically degraded (picture 2, right); cone E, taphonomically degraded (picture 3). Plate 1C is a successive peel taken from the same coal ball as other plates labeled 1.Item Cordaitean Predation Photos 2019: Unmounted Peels, Wild Cones. Plate 2B(2020) Lakeram, ScottCone A (picture 1) is a mature cordaitean cone and cone B (picture 2) is taphonomically degraded. Plate 2B is a successive peel taken from the same coal ball as plate 2A.Item Cordaitean Predation Photos 2019: Unmounted Peels, Wild Cones. Plate 3B(2020) Lakeram, ScottCone maturity is as follows- cone A, immature (picture 1); cone B, taphonomically degraded (picture 2, left); cone C, basal section (picture 3, right). A single golden coprolite and 3 brown coprolites were identified in the matrix. Plate 3B is a successive peel taken from the same coal ball as plate 3A.Item Cordaitean Predation Photos 2019: Unmounted Peels, Wild Cones. Plate 6(2020) Lakeram, ScottCone maturity is as follows- cone A, immature (picture 1); cone B, taphonomically degraded (picture 2); cone C, immature (picture 3); cone D, basal section (picture 4). A brown coprolite (> 100 microns) was identified in the matrix (picture 1), 32 small brown coprolites (> 25 microns) were identified in the matrix (picture 5).