Specimens of Euproops sp. (Xiphosura, Chelicerata) from the Carboniferous Piesberg quarry near Osnabruck, Germany, represent a relatively complete growth series of 10 stages. Based on this growth sequence, morphological changes throughout the ontogeny can be identified. The major change affects the shape of the epimera of the opisthosoma. In earlier stages, they appear very spine-like, whereas in later stages the bases of these spine-like structures become broader; the broadened bases are then successively drawn out distally. In the most mature stage known, the epimera are of trapezoidal shape and approach each other closely to form a complete flange around the thoracetron (=fused tergites of the opisthosoma). These ontogenetic changes ques...
The putative arthropod Lemoneites was originally described by Flower (1969) and assigned to the fami...
The Phosphatocopina (Crustacea, Arthropoda) is an important group of 'Orsten-type' preserv...
Arachnids are an important group of arthropods. They are: diverse and abundant; a major constituent ...
Specimens of Euproops sp. (Xiphosura, Chelicerata) from the Carboniferous Piesberg quarry near Osnab...
Specimens of Euproops sp. (Xiphosura, Chelicerata) from the Carboniferous Piesberg quarry near Osnab...
The group Xiphosurida (horseshoe “crabs”) is today only represented by four species. However, in the...
The xiphosurans Bellinurus lunatus (Martin, 1809) and Euproops rotundatus (Prestwich, 1840) are desc...
Horseshoe crabs are extant chelicerates with a fossil record extending back to the Ordovician. Despi...
A new synziphosurine (Chelicerata:Xiphosura) is described from the Late Llandovery (Silurian) Konser...
ABSTRACT—A new synziphosurine (Chelicerata:Xiphosura) is described from the Late Llandovery (Siluria...
The xiphosurans Bellinurus lunatus (Martin, 1809) and Euproops rotundatus (Prestwich, 1840) are desc...
Abstract: A remarkable new fossil horseshoe crab, Lunat-aspis aurora gen. et sp. nov., from recently...
Abstract: A new synziphosurine, Anderella parva gen. et sp. nov., extends the known range of this gr...
Xiphosurids are an archetypal group of chelicerates with extensive anatomical, physiological, and pa...
The chelicerates (e.g., spiders, mites, scorpions, harvestmen and horseshoe crabs) are oneof the old...
The putative arthropod Lemoneites was originally described by Flower (1969) and assigned to the fami...
The Phosphatocopina (Crustacea, Arthropoda) is an important group of 'Orsten-type' preserv...
Arachnids are an important group of arthropods. They are: diverse and abundant; a major constituent ...
Specimens of Euproops sp. (Xiphosura, Chelicerata) from the Carboniferous Piesberg quarry near Osnab...
Specimens of Euproops sp. (Xiphosura, Chelicerata) from the Carboniferous Piesberg quarry near Osnab...
The group Xiphosurida (horseshoe “crabs”) is today only represented by four species. However, in the...
The xiphosurans Bellinurus lunatus (Martin, 1809) and Euproops rotundatus (Prestwich, 1840) are desc...
Horseshoe crabs are extant chelicerates with a fossil record extending back to the Ordovician. Despi...
A new synziphosurine (Chelicerata:Xiphosura) is described from the Late Llandovery (Silurian) Konser...
ABSTRACT—A new synziphosurine (Chelicerata:Xiphosura) is described from the Late Llandovery (Siluria...
The xiphosurans Bellinurus lunatus (Martin, 1809) and Euproops rotundatus (Prestwich, 1840) are desc...
Abstract: A remarkable new fossil horseshoe crab, Lunat-aspis aurora gen. et sp. nov., from recently...
Abstract: A new synziphosurine, Anderella parva gen. et sp. nov., extends the known range of this gr...
Xiphosurids are an archetypal group of chelicerates with extensive anatomical, physiological, and pa...
The chelicerates (e.g., spiders, mites, scorpions, harvestmen and horseshoe crabs) are oneof the old...
The putative arthropod Lemoneites was originally described by Flower (1969) and assigned to the fami...
The Phosphatocopina (Crustacea, Arthropoda) is an important group of 'Orsten-type' preserv...
Arachnids are an important group of arthropods. They are: diverse and abundant; a major constituent ...