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Fig. 2. A in The first Devonian holocephalian tooth from Poland
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Fig. 2. A. Position of the tooth of Psephodus cf. magnus (GIUS−4−2314 Kow−1) from Kowala, as found on the rock. Note shells of a bivalve Guerichia in the upper right. B. Tooth of Psephodus magnus (NHM 28746) from the Viséan, Carboniferous Limestone of Armagh, Northern Ireland, in occlusal (B1) and lingual (B2) views; same specimen as figured by Stahl (1999: fig. 58H). Scale bars 10 mm.
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- Taxonomic treatment: http://treatment.plazi.org/id/038F87D15C7FFF962172F2BA9D0BF8DD (URL)
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