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Gigantocharinus Szatmaryi, a new trigonotarbid arachnid from the late devonian of North America (chelicerata, Arachnida, trogonotarbida)
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ABSTRACT-A new trigonotarbid arachnid, Gigantocharinus szatmaryi new genus and species, is described from Upper Devonian (Late Famennian) sediments in Pennsylvania. Devonian trigonotarbids were known before from only a single North American locality and several European ones. The new trigonotarbid occurs in what had previously been a significant time gap between the faunas of the Middle Devonian and the late Carboniferous. Gigantocharinus szatmaryi is assigned with some hesitation to the family Palaeocharinidae.
INTRODUCTION
TRIGONOTARBID ARACHNIDS (order Trigonotarbida) are extinct, ...
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