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English: Figure 1. Psammaster davidsoni (de Loriol and Pellat 1874). The lectotype NHMUK PI E 53996, in (a) abactinal and (b) actinal views, and (c, d) the paralectotype NHMUK PI E 1499, representing at least two individuals preserved as three separate elements, (c) NHMUK PI E 1499 i, and (d) NHMUK PI E 1499 ii and iii. Scale bars: 1 cm.
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Source Fau M., Villier L. Ewin T.A.M., Gale A.S. (2020). A revision of Ophidiaster davidsoni de Loriol and Pellat 1874 from the Tithonian of Boulogne (France) and its transfer from the Valvatacea to the new forcipulatacean genus Psammaster gen. nov. Fossil Record. 23(2): 141–149. https://doi.org/10.5194/fr-23-141-2020
Author Fau M., Villier L. Ewin T.A.M., Gale A.S. (2020)
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