A late carboniferous fossil scorpion from the piesberg, near osnabrück, germany

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  • who: Jason A. Dunlop and collaborators from the near Osnabrck, Germany have published the paper: A Late Carboniferous fossil scorpion from the Piesberg, near Osnabrück, Germany, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 10/07/2007

SUMMARY

    The Late Carboniferous (Pennsylvanian) Coal Measures of Europe and North America have yielded nearly forty accepted scorpion species (Fet et_al 2000); over a third of the known fossil fauna. The most wideranging revision of fossil scorpions, it offers a highly typological classification scheme in which numerous species were raised to monotypic genera and families based on reciprocal . . .

     

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