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Stainforthia feylingi
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Individual collected in Saanich Inlet, Vancouver Island, British Columbia. The aperture is toward the bottom. Image courtesy of R. Timothy Patterson, Carleton University. This image first appeared in J. Foram. Res. 28:201-219 and is used with permission.  

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