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Eurypterus pittsfordensis Sarle
Page 196
See plates 13–16, 18

1 Large sternite, showing transverse suture and antelateral "ears." Natural size
2 Female second sternite, showing genital appendages. Natural size
3 Half of sternite showing transverse suture and cleft. Natural size
4 Male opercular appendage. Operculum shows median cleft and transverse suture. Natural size
5 Fragment of sternite, showing median cleft, transverse suture and lobe of antelateral angles. Natural size
6 View of two postabdominal segments and telson in approximate positions. Natural size
Horizon and locality. Pittsford shale. Pittsford, N. Y.


Eurypterus ranilarva nov.
Page 208
See plate 18

7 Ventral view of average specimen. Holotype. Natural size
Horizon and locality. Kokomo waterlime. Kokomo, Ind.

Originals of figures 1–6 are in the State Museum, that of figure 7 is in the collection of Chicago University (no. 12905)

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