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English: Plate 33. Figs.1 and 3 are by Mrs. Katherine Peirson Ramsay; figs. 2 and 4 by J.H. Emerton

Fig. 1. Euphoberia hystricosa
Fig. 2. Acantherpestes inequalis
Fig. 3. Euphoberia hystricosa; reverse of fig. 1
Fig. 4. Acantherpestes inequalis.

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Source Scudder, S.H. 1890. New Carboniferous Fossils from Illinois. Memoirs of the Boston Society of Natural History. Vol. 3
Author Samuel H. Scudder

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