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English: Lutetiospongilla heili Richter & Wuttke, 1999, Spongillida: Spongillidae; Eocene, Messel oil shale, Germany. A. Holotype, SMF ME I 5143, carpet of closely bound gemmules with evident lumina and large radial gemmuloscleres. Modified from: A–D, Richter & Wuttke (1999)
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Source Pronzato, R., Pisera, A., & Manconi, R. (2017). "Fossil freshwater sponges: taxonomy, geographic distribution, and critical review". Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 62 (3): 467-495..
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