Cidaris elegans
Cidaris elegans is a fossil species of pencil sea urchins in the family Cidaridae. It is known from the Oxfordian stage (Jurassic) of France.[2]
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Note that Cidaris elegans (A. Agassiz, 1879) is a synonym for Histocidaris elegans.
References
- Petrefacta Germaniae. Georg August Goldfuss (1826–44)
- echinologia.com
- Cotteau. Paléontologie française, terrains jurassiques, tome X, 1ère partie, p. 120
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