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SALTER PAEADOXrOES .
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Bohemicus, &c., by the extraordinary width of the head, which is
9^ inches broad, and, so far as can be judged from the portions
remaining, fully as wide as the length of the entire body. Moreover
it is distinguished by the large expanded pendent ears at the pos-
terior angles, which are suddenly terminated by a short narrow
spine. The border is extremely broad, and marked with coarse
remote hneations, while the ridge that separates it from the rest of
the cheeks is very prominent.
Fig. 1. — Outline-sketch of Paradoxides Bennettii (Salter), from
Newfoundland. (One- third of the natural size.)
The lighter lines indicate the parts of the outline that have been restored.
The axis of the broad thoracic segments is quite as wide as the
pleurae for the four or five front rings, and thence diminishes rapidly,
in proportion to the width of the pleurae, as far as the twelfth seg-
ment. We have only clear evidence of fifteen rings to the body ;
but in all probability there were seventeen, if not more. No caudal
shield is known.
Although the axis is so broad, the pleurae bear about the same
proportion to it as in other species, and resemble those of P. spinosus,
Boeck. They have the usual strong groove crossing them obliquely,
and their ends are expanded, gently curved, and scarcely at all re-

flexed, — while those of the Bohemian species above referred to ar
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The Quarterly journal of the Geological Society of London.
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36162120
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51125
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Page 553
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NameFound:Bohemicus NameFound:Paradoxides NameConfirmed:Paradoxides EOLID:4324461 NameBankID:2875638 NameFound:Paradoxides spinosus NameConfirmed:Paradoxides spinosus
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  • The Quarterly journal of the Geological Society of London. v. 15 (1859).
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