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New Brachiopod Species Leurosina katasumiensis (Chonetida) from the Kungurian Katasumi Limestone of the Kusu Area, Central Japan

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A new brachiopod species, Leurosina katasumiensis sp. nov. (order Chonetida, family Rugosochonetidae, subfamily Rugosochonetinae), is described from the Kungurian Stage (Lower Permian, Nabeyama Formation) of central Japan.

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Original Russian Text © G.A. Afanasjeva, Tazawa Jun-Ichi, Miyake Yukio, 2018, published in Paleontologicheskii Zhurnal, 2018, No. 4, pp. 38–42.

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Afanasjeva, G.A., Jun-Ichi, T. & Yukio, M. New Brachiopod Species Leurosina katasumiensis (Chonetida) from the Kungurian Katasumi Limestone of the Kusu Area, Central Japan. Paleontol. J. 52, 389–393 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0031030118040020

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