File:Pentlandopterus minor as Eurypterus minor by Laurie 1899 full body.png
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[edit]DescriptionPentlandopterus minor as Eurypterus minor by Laurie 1899 full body.png |
English: A drawing of the holotype specimen of Pentlandopterus minor by Malcolm Laurie from 1899 when he first described it as Eurypterus minor |
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Source | Malcolm Laurie (1900). XIX.—On a Silurian Scorpion and some additional Eurypterid Remains from the Pentland Hills. Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, 39, pp 575-590 doi:10.1017/S0080456800035109 |
Author | Malcolm Laurie |
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