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Description Photographed in the Rambla de la Sierra, Tabernas basin, Spain. As studied by Doyle (1997).[1] Left: longitudinal section; Right: transverse section. Bottle cap is 2cm diameter.
  1. Doyle, P.; Mather, A.E.; Bennett, M.R.; Bussell, A. (1997). "Miocene barnacle assemblages from southern Spain and their palaeoenvironmental significance". Lethaia 29: 267-274. DOI:10.1111/j.1502-3931.1996.tb01659.x.
Date Messinian
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