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- was of great importance for the articulation with the lower jaw. The posteriormost bone was the occipital bone and its projection the occipital condyle:...
- have been used to create a trap to capture prey in. The telson (the posteriormost division of the body) of Carcinosoma appears to have possessed distinct...
- vertebrae, ****ociated with impressions of the neural spines of the posteriormost dorsal and four sacrals, four partial caudal vertebrae preserved in...
- cylinder-shape. Sacral neural spines are fused together into a thin plate. The posteriormost caudal vertebra was lightly fused to the sacral vertebrae, becoming...
- environments. The opisthosoma comprised 12 segments and the telson, the posteriormost division of the body, which in most species took the form of a blade-like...
- Jiangxi Province, southern China. The specimen consists of the three posteriormost cervical vertebrae with two cervical ribs, articulated with the first...
- unique among the eurypterids, with large and flattened telsons (the posteriormost division of the body) likely used as rudders to provide additional agility...
- curved end that built the borders of the frill. The parietals were the posteriormost bones of the skull and major elements of the frill. In a top view they...
- segments (tergites) were freely articulating (with the exception of the posteriormost one), and bore outwardly projecting pleurae. The body ends with a tailspine...
- slowly lumbered across a stretch of land, dragging its telson (the posteriormost division of its body) across the ground after it. How Hibbertopterus...