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cast of Catopygus carinatus from the Collection of sea urchin fossils created by Louis Agassiz

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Catopygus carinatus (FOS-2427)  wikidata:Q123435678 reasonator:Q123435678
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English: cast of Catopygus carinatus from the Collection of sea urchin fossils created by Louis Agassiz Edit this at Structured Data on Commons
Status specimen Edit this at Wikidata
Specimen Catopygus carinatus (Q25712523, 1826) Edit this at Wikidata
Biological classification Catopygus carinatus
Time period Cenomanian (period: Late Cretaceous, epoch: CretaceousEdit this at Wikidata
Author Georg August Goldfuss
Time of description 1826
Place of discovery Rouen (FranceEdit this at Wikidata
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Accession number FOS-2427 (Collection of sea urchin fossils casts created by Louis Agassiz) Edit this at Wikidata
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