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English: Burrows by crustaceans in a turbite. San Vicente Formation (50 Ma, Cuisian = Ypresian = early Eocene), Hecho Group, Ainsa Basin, South Pyrenean foreland.
Nederlands: Graafgangen door kreeftachtigen. Eigen werk juni 2006, Pyreneeën.
Date 24 March 2007
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