Annals of the South African Museum, Volume 105, Issues 7-9The Museum, 1999 - Natural history |
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4 , 4a ) ) certainly appear to be of P. carpoforaminatus , not of P. c ... Terao appears to have been correct in believing that Stimpson ( 1858 ) overlooked the foramen when he described P. megalops . The male specimen 1 1 1 1 ( 5.8 mm ) ...
4 , 4a ) ) certainly appear to be of P. carpoforaminatus , not of P. c ... Terao appears to have been correct in believing that Stimpson ( 1858 ) overlooked the foramen when he described P. megalops . The male specimen 1 1 1 1 ( 5.8 mm ) ...
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... belongs in Echinocucumis , the base of the spire spreads out as a coarse reticulum partially covering the primary plate so that it appears as if part of each thecal plate is made up of more than one layer of calcareous material .
... belongs in Echinocucumis , the base of the spire spreads out as a coarse reticulum partially covering the primary plate so that it appears as if part of each thecal plate is made up of more than one layer of calcareous material .
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... and five on left side of posterior fragment ; however , left side of latter damaged , hence some pedicels possibly lost . If both fragments represent a single specimen , it appears that there were no more than 11 pairs of pedicels .
... and five on left side of posterior fragment ; however , left side of latter damaged , hence some pedicels possibly lost . If both fragments represent a single specimen , it appears that there were no more than 11 pairs of pedicels .
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