Arthropods Invertebrates Paleontology Earth Sciences
Describes the discovery, in 1903 by Clifton Sarle, of a new eurypterid fauna (fossil arthropods) and contains illustration of the two common forms: Hughmilleria and Eurypterus. The basic structure of eurypterids is also shown.
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Arthropods
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- Fossil Biomechanics - Current research into the biomechanics of fossil sea scorpions (eurypterids).
- Arachnid Origins and Evolution - Research into chelicerate evolution.
- Crabs - Photographs of a number of fossilized crabs found in the invertebrates London clay of the Isle of Sheppey, Kent, UK.
- Eurypterids of Prehistoric Pittsford - Describes the discovery, in 1903 by Clifton Sarle, paleontology of a new eurypterid fauna (fossil arthropods) and paleontology contains illustration of the two common forms: Hughmilleria paleontology and Eurypterus. The basic structure of eurypterids is paleontology also shown.
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