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Fig. 7 in Centrichnus eccentricus revisited: A new view on anomiid bivalve bioerosion
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Fig. 7. SEM images illustrating details of Centrichnus eccentricus Bromley and Martinell, 1991, anomiid bivalve attachment trace on a belemnite from the Lower Maastrichtian, Jasmund, Rügen, Germany (MB.W3084). A. Complete morphology overview. B. Byssal attachment trace with preserved remains of calcified byssus. Close-up of calcified byssus (C), byssus attachment grooves (D), pits forming the anterior margin (E), posterior marginal groove (F).
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