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English: Hypothetical reconstruction of Megarachne, a carboniferous eurypterid (Arthropoda: Chelicerata: Eurypterida).
  • Dark grey 暗灰色: Region reconstructed after direct fossil evidence. 直接的な化石証拠に基づいて復元した部分。
  • Light grey 薄灰色: Region reconstructed after the close-related genus Woodwardopterus. 近縁であるウッドワードプテルスWoodwardopterus に基づいて復元した部分。
  • Dashed lines 破線: Unknown region without fossil evidence. 化石証拠のない不明部分。

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Overall reconstruction.
全体的復元。
Unknown status for appendage III.
第3付属肢の不明状態。
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current22:42, 23 January 20211,500 × 1,500 (272 KB)Junnn11Direct evidence of blade-like structures on anterior appendages.

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