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Eurypterus pittsfordensis Sarle
Page 196
See plates 13, 14, 16–18

1 Relatively broad carapace and first tergite, showing the triangular scales at the base. Natural size
2 Carapace, preabdomen and two postabdominal segments, showing eyes, ocellar mound, surface sculpture of tergites, and the postlateral lobes of the postabdominal segments. Natural size
3 Dorsal view of last postabdominal segment, showing posterior emargination. Natural size
4 Ventral view of proximal portion of telson, showing hinge and carina. The apparent incisions of the margin are due to cracking of the thickened edge. Natural size
5 Ventral view of an obliquely crushed telson. Natural size
6 Dorsal view of nearly complete telson. Natural size

Originals (Sarle's cotypes) are from the Pittsford shale, Pittsford, Monroe co., N. Y., and in the State Museum

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