Conceptually similarTHE NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUMBeecheria, a fossil shellSS2914902Rights ManagedTHE NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUMFossil wing from Brodia, a fossil insectSS2914952Rights ManagedTHE NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUMBumastus, a fossil trilobiteSS2914954Rights ManagedTHE NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUMDalmanites, a fossil trilobiteSS2914975Rights ManagedTHE NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUMRemopeurides, a fossil trilobiteSS2915014Rights ManagedTHE NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUMA fossil AthyrisSS2914899Rights ManagedTHE NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUMA fossil Goniatite, an ammonoidSS2914915Rights ManagedNATURAL HISTORY MUSEUMTrilobite (Leonaspis sp.) FossilSS2914988Rights ManagedNATURAL HISTORY MUSEUMOstracod (Leperditia sp.)SS2914994Rights ManagedView AllView more with similar tones Paraisobothus, a fossil scorpionLicense type:Rights ManagedUnique identifier:SS2914951Description:Paraisobothus, an early scorpion from the Carboniferous of the Czech Republic, a little over 9 cm in length.Credit:The Natural History Museum, London / Science SourceSize:1648px × 2661px (~12 MB)Restrictions:No Sale through SubagentsGet PricingHow Will The Visual Be Used?ShareKeywords:animal-arachnid-arthropod-black background-carboniferous-david-David Lewis-fossil-fossilised-invertebrate-lewis-one-paleozoic-Paraisobuthidae-Paraisobuthus-paul-Paul Taylor-phanerozoic-prehistory-scorpion-scorpiones-specimen-studio shot-taylorModel release:Not releasedParent folder:2014-07-01