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\textit{Top}: Position-velocity diagram of CO, NH$_{3}$, and HCO$^+$ emission for BC\_24.95-0.17. Blue background shows $^{12}$CO (1-0) emission integrated between $-1 < \textrm{b} < 1$ degrees \citep{Dame_2001}. Black dots show HOPS, BGPS, and HOPS sources associated with BC\_24.95-0.17.
The black Colored lines
are show fits
to CO data for the Scutum-Centaurus
arm, from \citet{Dame_2011}. \textit{Bottom}: Plane of the sky map integrated between 55-75 km/s, the approximate velocity range of the Scutum-Centaurus arm
in the region around BC\_24.95-0.17. A trace of BC\_24.95-0.17, as it would appear as a mid-IR extinction feature, is superimposed on the CO emission map. The correlation between BC\_24.95-0.17's mid-IR extinction feature and the Scutum-Centaurus's arm most intense CO emission hints that BC\_24.95-0.17 may be a spine of Scutum as traced by lower density CO gas (see text for references).