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English: Fig. 5. SEM images of appendages of Corparva lyrida gen. et sp. nov. A-C. Primary spines from the plastron. D. Ambulacrum spine from the oral side. E. View of the inner cylinder of a primary spine. F. Spheridium. G. Skeletal rod from an oral penicillate podium. H-I. Valve of globiferous pedicellaria with three and four terminal teeth, respectively. J. Valve of a tridentate pedicellaria. K. Tridentate pedicellaria. L. Valve of a triphyllous pedicellaria.
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Author Flores, J.N., Penchaszadeh, P.E., Brogger, M.I. 2021. Heart urchins from the depths: Corparva lyrida gen. et sp. nov. (Palaeotropidae), and new records for the southwestern Atlantic Ocean. Revista de Biología Tropical. 69(S1): 14–34
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