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English: Stalk and crown of a sea lily (Seirocrinus) fossil from the Early Jurassic (Toarcian), on Posidonia Shale, found in the Southern German town of Holzmaden, on display at the Paleontology Museum of Zürich, Switzerland.
Deutsch: Stiel und Krone einer Seelilie (Seirocrinus) in Posidonienschiefer aus dem Zeitalter des Toarciums, gefunden in der süddeutschen Stadt Holzmaden, ausgestellt im Paläontologischen Museum der Universität Zürich.
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