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English: PIMUZ T 5, a complete skeleton of Birgeria stensioei. The specimen was found at Valle Stelle, an outcrop on Monte San Giorgio preserving the late Anisian (Middle Triassic) Besano Formation. Photo taken at the Museo dei fossili di Meride in Meride, Switzerland.
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