Figure 4; The Bitterfeld amber pseudoscorpions shown in Figs 2E–F imaged this time using synchrotron-based microtomography; these are the first Bitterfeld arachnid fossils to be examined using this technique. A) Chthoniidae (Grabenhorst Coll. No. PS-6); B) Pseudogarypidae (Grabenhorst Coll. No. PS-17). In the PDF click on the image to access an interactive 3D model.
Summary[edit] Description: English: The pseudoscorpion Neopseudogarypus scutellatus photographed at Cataract Gorge, Launceston, Tasmania in January 2007. Date: 9 January 2007. Source: Own work. Author: Hans Henderickx.
Figure 2; Examples of arachnids preserved in Bitterfeld amber. A) harvestman Siro platypedibus (Museum für Naturkunde Berlin Coll, No. MB.A. 1086); B) ?Lacinius erinaceus (Museum für Naturkunde Berlin Coll. No. MB.A. 1661); C) undescribed mite species (CeNak Coll. No. BIBS00265); D) a second undescribed mite species (CeNak Coll. No. BIBS00244); E) undescribed pseudoscorpion in the family Chthoniidae (Grabenhorst Coll. No. PS-6); F) first record of the family Pseudogarypidae in Bitterfeld amber (Grabenhorst Coll. No. PS-17); G) undescribed crab spider in the family Thomisidae (CeNak Coll. No.BIBS0433); H) a second undescribed crab spider in the family Thomisidae (CeNak Coll. No. BIBS0481).