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Fig. 1 in Centrichnus eccentricus revisited: A new view on anomiid bivalve bioerosion
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Fig. 1. Holotype (MGUH 19742) of Centrichnus eccentricus Bromley and Martinell, 1991, anomiid bivalve attachment trace, from Pleistocene deposits off Palamós, NE Iberian Peninsula, Spain. A. Valve of Arctica islandica bearing the holotype. B. Detail of the holotype; white arrows indicate grooves not included in the original diagnosis, black arrow indicates the main imprint of the byssus.
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