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Cetopirus complanatus (Cirripedia: Coronulidae) from the late Middle Pleistocene human settlement of Pinnacle Point 13 B (Mossel Bay, South Africa)

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Collareta, Alberto, Marean, Curtis W., Jerardino, Antonieta, Bosselaers, Mark (2017): Cetopirus complanatus (Cirripedia: Coronulidae) from the late Middle Pleistocene human settlement of Pinnacle Point 13 B (Mossel Bay, South Africa). Zootaxa 4237 (2): 393-400, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4237.2.12

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