http://www.fossilworks.org/cgi-bin/bridge.pl?a=taxonInfo&taxon_no=211972 WebLithomantis carbonarius H. Woodward, 1876, holotype specimen no I. 8118, British Museum of Natural History, London/UK, Pennsylvanian (Late Carboniferous: …
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WebLithomantis carbonarius, one of the first articulated Carboniferous fossil insects, was discovered (Figure 1A)[2]. This species belongs to the extinct order Palaeodictyoptera, which is widely regarded as the most primitive group of winged insects. WebWing of Lithomantis carbonarius 26 Wing of Lithomantis (Corydalis) Broni/niarti 27 Wing of Lithomantis carbonarius 27 Wing of Homoioptera (Lithomantis) W> odtmrdi 28 Wing of Fuuquea cambrensis 29 Tooth of a Mastodon, Sout 5h Africa 0 Left valv oef Aviculopecten semicostalit* 59 Diagrammatic representation of ths aperturee s of Ekids 62 oy hemisphere\u0027s
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http://archive.nstl.gov.cn/Archives/browse.do?action=viewDetail&articleID=f6510678518d2591&navig=9565bcbb40dbfbe9&navigator=category&flag=byWord&subjectCode=null&searchfrom=null WebTitle: Die fossilen insekten und die phylogenie der rezenten formen; ein handbuch für paläontologen und zoologen Identifier: diefossileninse00hand Year: 1908 (1900s) Authors: Handlirsch, Anton, 1865-1935; Metcalf Collection (North Carolina State University). NCRS Subjects: Insects, Fossil Publisher: Leipzig, W. Engelmann Contributing Library: NCSU … Web22 okt. 2010 · The Ellismuir fossil arachnid – the only known Scottish Carboniferous trigonotarbid. Synopsis Elaverimartus pococki Petrunkevitch 1953 from above the … oy gratuity\u0027s