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Fig. 14 in In vivo and post-mortem bioerosion traces in solitary corals from the upper Pliocene deposits of Tunisia
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Fig. 14. Talpina cf. hackberryensis (Thomas, 1911), a domichnion produced by phoronids in the skeleton of caryophylliid coral Ceratotrochus (Edwardsotrochus) duodecimcostatus (Goldfuss, 1826), from the El Melah stream section, the upper part of the Argiles de Sidi Barka Formation (upper Pliocene) of Tunisia. A. INGUJ265P168. B. INGUJ265P164.
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