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A guide to the fossil invertebrate animals in the Department of geology and palaeontology in the British museum (Natural history) . looked.Limuhcs itself first appears in the Trias ; several specimens Wall-easefrom the ^olenhofen stone of Kimmeridgian age are shown. 1^^- As the Eurypterida were assuming a fresh-water existencebefore vanishing, the Order Scorpionida was making itsappearance, being first represented in the Silurian rocks bywhat seems to have been an aquatic, if not actually a marineform. This is Palaeophonus (Fig. 43), found in both Scotlandand Gotland. It consists of the same n Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-guide-to-the-fossil-invertebrate-animals-in-the-department-of-geology-and-palaeontology-in-the-british-museum-natural-history-lookedlimuhcs-itself-first-appears-in-the-trias-several-specimens-wall-easefrom-the-olenhofen-stone-of-kimmeridgian-age-are-shown-1-as-the-eurypterida-were-assuming-a-fresh-water-existencebefore-vanishing-the-order-scorpionida-was-making-itsappearance-being-first-represented-in-the-silurian-rocks-bywhat-seems-to-have-been-an-aquatic-if-not-actually-a-marineform-this-is-palaeophonus-fig-43-found-in-both-scotlandand-gotland-it-consists-of-the-same-n-image342720480.html
RM2AWG7D4–A guide to the fossil invertebrate animals in the Department of geology and palaeontology in the British museum (Natural history) . looked.Limuhcs itself first appears in the Trias ; several specimens Wall-easefrom the ^olenhofen stone of Kimmeridgian age are shown. 1^^- As the Eurypterida were assuming a fresh-water existencebefore vanishing, the Order Scorpionida was making itsappearance, being first represented in the Silurian rocks bywhat seems to have been an aquatic, if not actually a marineform. This is Palaeophonus (Fig. 43), found in both Scotlandand Gotland. It consists of the same n
. The Eurypterida of New York. Eurypterida; Paleontology. THE EURYPTERIDA OF NEW YORK 399 Eurypterida on the one hand, and recent scorpions on the other, standing, if anything, rather nearer to the former than to the latter"; it is probable that Palaeophonus and the closely related Proscorpius still shared an adapta- tion to water-breathing with their nearer related ancestors and relatives. 4 This suggestion is further strongly supported by the very prim- itive character of the walking legs of the Siluric scorpions and the fact that they appear better adapted to a marine life than a terre Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-eurypterida-of-new-york-eurypterida-paleontology-the-eurypterida-of-new-york-399-eurypterida-on-the-one-hand-and-recent-scorpions-on-the-other-standing-if-anything-rather-nearer-to-the-former-than-to-the-latterquot-it-is-probable-that-palaeophonus-and-the-closely-related-proscorpius-still-shared-an-adapta-tion-to-water-breathing-with-their-nearer-related-ancestors-and-relatives-4-this-suggestion-is-further-strongly-supported-by-the-very-prim-itive-character-of-the-walking-legs-of-the-siluric-scorpions-and-the-fact-that-they-appear-better-adapted-to-a-marine-life-than-a-terre-image216338405.html
RMPFY1RH–. The Eurypterida of New York. Eurypterida; Paleontology. THE EURYPTERIDA OF NEW YORK 399 Eurypterida on the one hand, and recent scorpions on the other, standing, if anything, rather nearer to the former than to the latter"; it is probable that Palaeophonus and the closely related Proscorpius still shared an adapta- tion to water-breathing with their nearer related ancestors and relatives. 4 This suggestion is further strongly supported by the very prim- itive character of the walking legs of the Siluric scorpions and the fact that they appear better adapted to a marine life than a terre
. The Eurypterida of New York. Eurypterida; Paleontology. THE EURYPTERIDA OF NEW YORK 399 Eurypterida on the one hand, and recent scorpions on the other, standing, if anything, rather nearer to the former than to the latter"; it is probable that Palaeophonus and the closely related Proscorpius still shared an adapta- tion to water-breathing with their nearer related ancestors and relatives. 4 This suggestion is further strongly supported by the very prim- itive character of the walking legs of the Siluric scorpions and the fact that they appear better adapted to a marine life than a terre Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-eurypterida-of-new-york-eurypterida-paleontology-the-eurypterida-of-new-york-399-eurypterida-on-the-one-hand-and-recent-scorpions-on-the-other-standing-if-anything-rather-nearer-to-the-former-than-to-the-latterquot-it-is-probable-that-palaeophonus-and-the-closely-related-proscorpius-still-shared-an-adapta-tion-to-water-breathing-with-their-nearer-related-ancestors-and-relatives-4-this-suggestion-is-further-strongly-supported-by-the-very-prim-itive-character-of-the-walking-legs-of-the-siluric-scorpions-and-the-fact-that-they-appear-better-adapted-to-a-marine-life-than-a-terre-image231898278.html
RMRD7THA–. The Eurypterida of New York. Eurypterida; Paleontology. THE EURYPTERIDA OF NEW YORK 399 Eurypterida on the one hand, and recent scorpions on the other, standing, if anything, rather nearer to the former than to the latter"; it is probable that Palaeophonus and the closely related Proscorpius still shared an adapta- tion to water-breathing with their nearer related ancestors and relatives. 4 This suggestion is further strongly supported by the very prim- itive character of the walking legs of the Siluric scorpions and the fact that they appear better adapted to a marine life than a terre
. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. Thorell and Lindstrom. The Swedish Upper Silurian Scor- pion, found in 1884, about the same time as the Scotch D. Sil. (Ludlow) scorpion, and two years later than the New York (Waterville) Lower Helderberg scorpion (Pro- scorpius osborni,Whitfield, described 1885) 1882. ZittePs Handbuch,1885, Vol. 2, page See Proscorpius 738, fig. 915. (copied; nat si^e.) VL Palaeophonus osborni, Whitfield. osborni. (Science, Vol. 6, 1885, p. 88.) Palaeophycus beverlyensis. D Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-dictionary-of-the-fossils-of-pennsylvania-and-neighboring-states-named-in-the-reports-and-catalogues-of-the-survey-paleontology-thorell-and-lindstrom-the-swedish-upper-silurian-scor-pion-found-in-1884-about-the-same-time-as-the-scotch-d-sil-ludlow-scorpion-and-two-years-later-than-the-new-york-waterville-lower-helderberg-scorpion-pro-scorpius-osborniwhitfield-described-1885-1882-zitteps-handbuch1885-vol-2-page-see-proscorpius-738-fig-915-copied-nat-sie-vl-palaeophonus-osborni-whitfield-osborni-science-vol-6-1885-p-88-palaeophycus-beverlyensis-d-image216328783.html
RMPFXHFY–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. Thorell and Lindstrom. The Swedish Upper Silurian Scor- pion, found in 1884, about the same time as the Scotch D. Sil. (Ludlow) scorpion, and two years later than the New York (Waterville) Lower Helderberg scorpion (Pro- scorpius osborni,Whitfield, described 1885) 1882. ZittePs Handbuch,1885, Vol. 2, page See Proscorpius 738, fig. 915. (copied; nat si^e.) VL Palaeophonus osborni, Whitfield. osborni. (Science, Vol. 6, 1885, p. 88.) Palaeophycus beverlyensis. D
. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. Thorell and Lindstrom. The Swedish Upper Silurian Scor- pion, found in 1884, about the same time as the Scotch D. Sil. (Ludlow) scorpion, and two years later than the New York (Waterville) Lower Helderberg scorpion (Pro- scorpius osborni,Whitfield, described 1885) 1882. ZittePs Handbuch,1885, Vol. 2, page See Proscorpius 738, fig. 915. (copied; nat si^e.) VL Palaeophonus osborni, Whitfield. osborni. (Science, Vol. 6, 1885, p. 88.) Palaeophycus beverlyensis. D Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-dictionary-of-the-fossils-of-pennsylvania-and-neighboring-states-named-in-the-reports-and-catalogues-of-the-survey-paleontology-thorell-and-lindstrom-the-swedish-upper-silurian-scor-pion-found-in-1884-about-the-same-time-as-the-scotch-d-sil-ludlow-scorpion-and-two-years-later-than-the-new-york-waterville-lower-helderberg-scorpion-pro-scorpius-osborniwhitfield-described-1885-1882-zitteps-handbuch1885-vol-2-page-see-proscorpius-738-fig-915-copied-nat-sie-vl-palaeophonus-osborni-whitfield-osborni-science-vol-6-1885-p-88-palaeophycus-beverlyensis-d-image231926204.html
RMRD946M–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. Thorell and Lindstrom. The Swedish Upper Silurian Scor- pion, found in 1884, about the same time as the Scotch D. Sil. (Ludlow) scorpion, and two years later than the New York (Waterville) Lower Helderberg scorpion (Pro- scorpius osborni,Whitfield, described 1885) 1882. ZittePs Handbuch,1885, Vol. 2, page See Proscorpius 738, fig. 915. (copied; nat si^e.) VL Palaeophonus osborni, Whitfield. osborni. (Science, Vol. 6, 1885, p. 88.) Palaeophycus beverlyensis. D
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