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VI.—Two New Species of Cirripedia from the Tithonian of Stramberg, Moravia

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

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Dr. M. Remeš, of Olmütz, Bavaria, recently submitted to Dr. F. A. Bather for determination, a small suite of fossils collected by him from the Tithonian of Stramberg, Moravia. Among them were two Cirripede valves which Dr. Bather kindly handed to me for identification. These two carinal valves cannot be referred to any of the described species, and, since they differ much from each other in size and ornament, I have felt myself compelled to describe them as separate species. The specimens remain in the collection of Dr. M. Remeš, but reproductions are preserved in the Geological Department of the British Museum.

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