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English: Specimen of a coelacanth at Burgmeister Muller Museum, Solnhofen, while the museum label states that this is a specimen of Holophagus penicillatus Ferrante et al. 2022 states the fossil is actually of an indeterminate species of Libys instead (see Christophe Ferrante, Ursula Menkveld-Gfeller & Lionel Cavin (2022) The first Jurassic coelacanth from Switzerland Swiss Journal of Palaeontology fig 7. https://sjpp.springeropen.com/articles/10.1186/s13358-022-00257-z)
Italiano: Took the picture at Burgmeister Muller Museum, Solnhofen
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