Note: This historical image is not a factually accurate paleontological restoration.
Reason: Chimeric reconstruction with oral cone partially based on Peytoia nathorsti (=Laggania cambria); stout frontal appendages (laterally flatten according to Daley & Edgecombe 2014); Lack of head sclerites and terminal tailpiece (evident according to Daley & Edgecombe 2014 and Moysiuk & Caron 2019); 10 main trunk flap pairs (13 according to Daley & Edgecombe 2014).
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