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FIG. 6. — A-E in Recent Brachiopoda from the Mozambique-Madagascar area, western Indian Ocean
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- 1. Institute of Paleobiology, Polish Academy of Sciences, ul. Twarda 51/55, 00-818 Warszaw (Poland) bitner@twarda.pan.pl
- 2. Centre for Coastal Studies, University of New Brunswick, Saint John, N.B., E2L 4L5 (Canada) logan@unbsj.ca Published on 25 March 2016
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FIG. 6. — A-E, Xenobrochus africanus (Cooper, 1973), Mozambique Channel, Inhambane transect, MAINBAZA, stn CP 3143, 264-277 m (MNHN IB-2013-50): A, B, dorsal view of complete specimen and enlargement of the umbonal part to show details of the beak (B); C, inner view of ventral valve; D, E, inner view of dorsal valve (C), and enlargement of posterior part (E) to show details of brachial skeleton; F-J, Gryphus capensis Jackson, 1952, North-West Madagascar, West of Cap d'Ambre, MIRIKY, stn DW 3196, 238-249 m (MNHN IB-2013-43): F-H, inner view of ventral valve (F), enlargement of posterior part (G) to show teeth and symphytium, and broken transverse section, showing secondary fibres and prims of the tertiary layer (top), characteristic for the genus, I, J, inner view of dorsal valve, and enlargement of posterior part (J) to show details of cardinalia and loop. All SEMs. Scale bars: A, C, D, F, I, 2 mm; B, E, G, J, 1 mm; H, 50 µm.
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