Dolichopterus macrochirus Hall Page 262 See plates 35, 40–41, 43–45 1 Dorsal view of the type specimen [Palaeontology of N. Y., v. 3, pl. 83]. The swimming legs are taken from the counterpart, as in the original figure, and show the ventral side. The specimen shows the shape of the carapace, the position of thé eyes, the walking and swimming legs and the dorsal side of the abdomen, except the last segment. The broad sternites appear on both sides of the tergites. The swimming leg exhibits all joints except the coxal joint and the broad lobelike extensions of the inner margin of the seventh joi


Dolichopterus macrochirus Hall Page 262 See plates 35, 40–41, 43–45 1 Dorsal view of the type specimen [Palaeontology of N. Y., v. 3, pl. 83]. The swimming legs are taken from the counterpart, as in the original figure, and show the ventral side. The specimen shows the shape of the carapace, the position of thé eyes, the walking and swimming legs and the dorsal side of the abdomen, except the last segment. The broad sternites appear on both sides of the tergites. The swimming leg exhibits all joints except the coxal joint and the broad lobelike extensions of the inner margin of the seventh joint. Natural size Horizon and locality. Bertie waterlime. Williams ville, N. Y. The original is in the American Museum of Natural History The Eurypterida of New York. Volume 2. New York State Museum Memoir 14, plate 42 . 1912 13 The Eurypterida of New York plate 42


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