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Fig. 6 in The reinstated identity of agglutinated foraminifer Campanellula capuensis from the Lower Cretaceous of southern Italy by means of a 3D model investigation
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Fig. 6. Lituolinid foraminifer Campanellula capuensis De Castro, 1964, Castel Morrone, Italy, upper Hauterivian–lower Barremian, Lower Cretaceous. Sub)axial sections (A–E), oblique sections (F, G, I, J), transverse section (H). A. Thin section DiSTARBA.4418.2 with two individuals (A1, A2); the dashed line in A2 points out alternated chambers resulting from the trochospiral arrangement. B. Thin section DiSTARBA.4418.3 with two individuals (B1, B2). C. Thin section DiSTARBA.4418.12. D. Thin section DiSTARBA.4418.15. E. Thin section DiSTARBA.4418.1 with two individuals (E1, E2). F. Thin section DiSTARBA.4418.13. G. Thin section DiSTARBA.4418.11. H. Thin section DiSTARBA.4418.3. I. Thin section DiSTARBA.4418.4. J. Thin section DiSTARBA.4418.2. Abbreviation: co, columella.
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