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Cambridge University Press, Earth and Environmental Science Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, 02(98), p. 165-178, 2007

DOI: 10.1017/s1755691007006159

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The affinities of the Carboniferous whip spider Graeophonus anglicus Pocock, 1911 (Arachnida: Amblypygi)

Journal article published in 2007 by Jason A. Dunlop ORCID, George R. S. Zhou, Simon J. Braddy
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Abstract

ABSTRACTThe Late Carboniferous whip spiderGraeophonus anglicusPocock, 1911 (Arachnida: Amblypygi), is redescribed on the basis of the holotype and nine other specimens all preserved in sideritic nodules from the British Middle Coal Measures of Coseley, Staffordshire, UK. This species is clearly basal with respect to most living whip spiders, expressing numerous plesiomorphic character states and can be referred to both the suborder Paleoamblypygi and the ‘living fossil’ family Paracharontidae (with one Recent species), the latter based on an explict character of dorsal spination on the pedipalp femur. This suggests that crown-group Amblypygi originated by at least the mid-Palaeozoic.