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English: Fig. 14. Vestinautilus angulatus sp. nov. from Oued Temertasset (all Korn et al. 2002 Coll.). A. Paratype MB.C.30462.1. B. Holotype MB.C.30461.1. C. Paratype MB.C.30461.2. Scale bar units = 1 mm.
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Author Korn, D., & Bockwinkel, J. (2022). Early Carboniferous nautiloids from the Central Sahara, southern Algeria. European Journal of Taxonomy, 831(1), 67-108.
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