The Eurypterida of New York/Volume 2/Explanations of plates/Plate 15

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PLATE 15

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

Memoir 14. N.Y.State Museum. Plate 15.
G.S.Barkentin del. J.B.Lyon Co. State Printer.