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Die Radiolarien (Rhizopoda radiaria) : eine Monographie /
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Plate XXXIV
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Figures 12 - 13 Plate: Collosphaera spinosa (Haeckel) Accepted: Acrosphaera spinosa More here on current taxon: www.radiolaria.org/species.htm?sp_id=20

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