The largest arthropod in Earth history: insights from newly discovered Arthropleura remains (Serpukhovian Stainmore Formation, Northumberland, England)
Citation
Davies N S, Garwood R J, McMahon W J, Schneider J W, Shillito A P, carolina (2021). The largest arthropod in Earth history: insights from newly discovered Arthropleura remains (Serpukhovian Stainmore Formation, Northumberland, England). Plazi.org taxonomic treatments database. Checklist dataset https://doi.org/10.1144/jgs2021-115 accessed via GBIF.org on 2024-12-14.Description
This dataset contains the digitized treatments in Plazi based on the original journal article Davies, Neil S., Garwood, Russell J., McMahon, William J., Schneider, Joerg W., Shillito, Anthony P. (2021): The largest arthropod in Earth history: insights from newly discovered Arthropleura remains (Serpukhovian Stainmore Formation, Northumberland, England). Journal of the Geological Society (jgs 2021 - 115) 179 (3): 1-18, DOI: 10.1144/jgs2021-115
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Bibliographic Citations
- Davies, Neil S., Garwood, Russell J., McMahon, William J., Schneider, Joerg W., Shillito, Anthony P. (2021): The largest arthropod in Earth history: insights from newly discovered Arthropleura remains (Serpukhovian Stainmore Formation, Northumberland, England). Journal of the Geological Society (jgs 2021 - 115) 179 (3): 1-18, DOI: 10.1144/jgs2021-115 -
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Neil S. Daviesoriginator
Russell J. Garwood
originator
William J. McMahon
originator
Joerg W. Schneider
originator
Anthony P. Shillito
originator
Guido Sautter
administrative point of contact
email: sautter@plazi.org
homepage: https://plazi.org
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Plazi
Bern
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carolina
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Plazi