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English: FIGURE 9. Abertella pirabensis (Marchesini Santos, 1958), photographs of the holotype, DNPM 4493. A: Aboral surface. B: Oral surface. C. Strongly side-lighted detail of posterior edge showing notch (white arrow), food groove (black arrow), tuberculation, and periproct (p). D. Oblique, nearly edge-on view of posterior edge showing notch (white arrow) and periproct (p). Scale bars 10 mm in length.
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Author Mooi et al. 2018. Late Oligocene–Miocene non-lunulate sand dollars of South America: Revision of abertellid taxa and descriptions of two new families, two new genera, and a new species. Zootaxa 4369(3): 301–326.
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