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Arachnid Origins and Evolution Arachnid Origins and Evolution
Arachnid Origins and Evolution Arachnid Origins and Evolution: Research into chelicerate evolution. (Arthropods)
http://members.tripod.com/~DrJasonDunlop/
Arthropod Fossils of Kentucky Arthropod Fossils of Kentucky
Arthropod Fossils of Kentucky Arthropod Fossils of Kentucky: Ordovician, Silurian and particularly, Carboniferous fossil arthropods. (Arthropods)
http://www.uky.edu/KGS/coal/webfossl/pages/arthros.htm
Arthropod Palaeobiology Research Group Arthropod Palaeobiology Research Group
Arthropod Palaeobiology Research Group Arthropod Palaeobiology Research Group: Fossil chelicerate research in the Department of Earth Sciences, University of Manchester, UK. (Arthropods)
http://www.man.ac.uk/Geology/research/palaeo/arthropod-home.html
Eurypterids of Prehistoric Pittsford Eurypterids of Prehistoric Pittsford
Eurypterids of Prehistoric Pittsford Eurypterids of Prehistoric Pittsford: Describes the discovery, in 1903 by Clifton Sarle, of a new eurypterid fauna (fossil arthropods) and contains illustration of the two common forms: Hughmilleria and Eurypterus. The basic structure of eurypterids is also shown. (Arthropods)
http://www.eurypterid.net/
Fossil Biomechanics Fossil Biomechanics
Fossil Biomechanics Fossil Biomechanics: Current research into the biomechanics of fossil sea scorpions (eurypterids). (Arthropods)
http://members.tripod.com/~gknight/index.html
Evolutionary Pattern Research Evolutionary Pattern Research
Evolutionary Pattern Research Evolutionary Pattern Research: Research on the diversification and phylogeny of arthropods from the Institute for Systematics and Population biology (ISP) at the University of Amsterdam. (Arthropods)
http://www.bio.uva.nl/onderzoek/cepa/