Microtomographic reconstruction of soft parts of male holotype of Myanmarcypris hui (BA19005-1), and female soft parts of Myanmarcypris hui (BA19005-2), surface renderings. A–N. With same scale, BA19005-1; O–AC. With same scale, BA19005-2; A. A1, right; B. A1, left; C. A2, right; D. A2, left; E. Md, right; F. Md, left; G. Mxl, right; H. L5, right; I. L5, left; J. L6, right; K. UR; L. Zenker organ, right; M. Zenker organ, left; N. Sperm duct; O. A1, right; P. A1, left; Q. A2, right; R. A2, left; S. Md, right; T. Md, left; U. Mxl, right; V. Mxl, left; W. L5, right; X. L5, left; Y. L6, right; Z. L6, left; AA. L7, right; AB. L7, left; AC. UR.

 
 
  Part of: Wang H, Matzke-Karasz R, Horne DJ (2022) Mid-Cretaceous coastal amber forest palaeoenvironment revealed by exceptionally preserved ostracods from an extant lineage. Fossil Record 25(1): 147-172. https://doi.org/10.3897/fr.25.e84604