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English: Reconstruction of Goniotarbus angulatus, a carboniferous phalangiotarbid (Arthropoda: Chelicerata: Arachnida: Phalangiotarbi). Eyes and claws of legs are conjectural.
日本語: 石炭紀に生息した短腹類/ムカシザトウムシ類の1種ゴニオターブス・アングラトゥス Goniotarbus angulatus の復元図(鋏角類クモガタ類短腹類/ムカシザトウムシ類)。眼および脚の爪は推測的である。

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Overall reconstruction.
全体的復元。
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