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Fig. 2 in Symmetry disorders of the test of the Miocene echinoid Echinocyamus from Poland

Authors: Ceranka, Tomasz;

Fig. 2 in Symmetry disorders of the test of the Miocene echinoid Echinocyamus from Poland

Abstract

Fig. 2. Deformed test of Echinocyamus apicatus Mortensen, 1948 (MWG/E/1) from Korytnica, Badenian. L+ anomaly (6−ray symmetry). A. Aboral side. B. Oral side. C. Close−up of apical system. A1, B1, C1, photos of the specimen; A2, B2, C2, explanatory drawings of the same. I–V growth zone; O, ocular pore; G, gonopore (genital pore); H, hydropore.

Published as part of Ceranka, Tomasz, 2007, Symmetry disorders of the test of the Miocene echinoid Echinocyamus from Poland, pp. 503-518 in Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 52 (3) on page 505, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.13741506

Keywords

Echinocyamus, Animalia, Echinoidea, Fibulariidae, Biodiversity, Echinolampadacea, Taxonomy, Echinodermata

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