This paleontological restoration is highly hypothetical, as very little fossil material of the animal is known. Use of this image might be controversial.
Reason: Known only by a movable finger of pedipalp.
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This paleontological restoration is inaccurate, or its accuracy is disputed.
Reason: Outstretched chelicerae with long peduncle; Pedipalps lacking femur-patella joints; legs with unlikely orientation of patella-tibial joints; broad mesosoma-metasoma boundary (Based on the general morphology of a scorpion, the chelicerae did not outstretched and the peduncle is very short, the pedipalp possess femur-patella joint, the patella-tibial joints of legs are ventrally oriented, and the mesosoma-metasoma boundary is more constricted).
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Summary
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English: Artist's impression of a brontoscorpio.
Nederlands: Artistieke impressie van een brontoscorpio.
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