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English: Plate 9
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Source | Jagt, J.W.M. 2000. Late Cretaceous-Early Palaeogene echinoderms and the K/T boundary in the southeastNetherlands and northeast Belgium — Part 3: Ophiuroids; with a chapter on: Early Maastrichtianophiuroids from Rügen (northeast Germany) and Møn (Denmark) by M. Kutscher & J.W.M. Jagt. Scripta geologica, 121: 1-179. https://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/219095 |
Author | Jagt (2000) |
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current | 18:14, 4 September 2023 | 690 × 1,065 (683 KB) | Christian Ferrer (talk | contribs) | {{Information | description = {{en|1=Plate 9 :Fig. 1. ''Ophiothrix''? ''bongaertsi'' Kutscher & Jagt, sp. nov.?; NHMM MB 619-2b, arm fragment preserving disc plates(?), Benzenrade (‘kapelletje’), Vaals Formation, Benzenrade Member. :Figs. 2-4, 6. ''Deckersamphiura'' sp. (? nov.). ::2-3: NHMM 865-19, dorsal and oblique lateral views of arm segment, de Wingerd quarry, Vaals Formation, Benzenrade Member. ::4: NHMM MB 865-15c, portion of disc, same locality and stratigraphy. ::6: NHMM MB 865-15d... |
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