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English: Fig. 12. A–B. Sibogasyrinx pagodiformis sp. nov. Solomon Islands, holotype, MNHN- IM-2009-16825, SL 28.8 mm.
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Author Kantor, Y. I., & Puillandre, N. (2021). Rare, deep-water and similar: revision of Sibogasyrinx (Conoidea: Cochlespiridae). European Journal of Taxonomy, 773(1), 19-60.
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