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 from a movable finger of right pedipalp.
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This paleontological restoration is inaccurate, or its accuracy is disputed.
Reason: Species of Nanahughmilleria portrayed with Hughmilleria. TheRealLTG (talk) 16:42, 16 January 2021 (UTC) 4-segmented chelicerae (only 3-segmented in scorpion. The primitively 4-segmented hypothesis (e.g. Kjellesvig-Waering 1986) was disputed). Junnn11 (留言) 00:53, 2 July 2023 (UTC)
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2007-03-15 04:05 Apokryltaros 525×566×8 (602644 bytes) The [[England|English]] Thunder Scorpion, ''[[Brontoscorpio anglicus]], capturing one of a pair of [[Hugh Miller]]'s eurypterid, ''[[Hughmilleri]] norvegica''. A tiny [[horseshoe crab]], ''[[Hemiaspis]] limuloides'' crawls on ''B. anglicus''' back, perha
2006-08-23 02:50 Apokryltaros 1127×1472×8 (2760643 bytes) My reconstruction of the scorpion ''[[Brontoscorpio anglicus]]'', of Silurian England, eating the pteraspid fish, ''[[Anglaspis heintzi]]''