The Eurypterida of New York/Volume 2/Explanations of plates/Plate 35
Appearance
PLATE 35
Dolichopterus macrochirus Hall
Page 262
See plates 40–45
1 | Eighth joint of a swimming foot. Natural size Horizon and locality. Bertie waterlime. Litchfield, Herkimer co., N. Y. |
Eusarcus scorpionis Grote & Pitt
Page 233
See plates 29–34, 36
2 | Enlargement (× 3) of portion of carapace and first tergite to show tubercles and scales |
3 | Enlargement (× 3) of median portion of tergites to show character and distribution of scales |
4 | Enlargement (× 3) of portion of sternite to show character and distribution of scales |
5 | Last sternite, showing the relatively great length of the plate. The antelateral angles or ears are incomplete Horizon and locality. Bertie waterlime. Buffalo, N. Y. |
All figures are from photographs. The original of figures 4 and 5 is in the American Museum of Natural History [no. 2249, see pl. 40], that of figures 2 and 3 is in the collection of Dr Mark E. Reed, Buffalo [see pl. 29], and that of figure 1 is in the New York State Museum
Memoir 14. N. Y. State Museum. | Plate 35. |
J.A.Glenn phot. | J B Lyon Co State Printer |