File:Protolycosa anthracophila Römer, 1865, holotype and only known specimen (lost) (cropped; Fig 2).png
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[edit]DescriptionProtolycosa anthracophila Römer, 1865, holotype and only known specimen (lost) (cropped; Fig 2).png |
English: Protolycosa anthracophila Römer, 1865, holotype and only known specimen (lost), Carboniferous (Westphalian B, Bashkirian), between Mysłowice and Katowice, Upper Silesian Coal Basin, Poland, original illustration by Roemer (1866). Fig. 1, specimen as it appears in the rock; fig. 2, enlarged drawing of specimen.
Originally published in Roemer, F., 1866, Protolycosa anthracophila, eine fossile Spinne aus dem Steinkohlen-Gebirge Oberschlesiens: Neues Jahrbuch für Mineralogie, Geologie und Palaeontologie, v. 1866, p. 136–143, pl. III. |
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Author | Carl Ferdinand von Roemer | |||
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