enow.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Eurypteroidea - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eurypteroidea

    Order Eurypterida Burmeister, 1843. Suborder Eurypterina Burmeister, 1845. Superfamily Eurypteroidea Burmeister, 1845. Genus Paraeurypterus Lamsdell, Hoşgör ...

  3. Eurypterid - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eurypterid

    Eurypterid trackways have been referred to several ichnogenera, most notably Palmichnium (defined as a series of four tracks often with an associated drag mark in the mid-line), [24] wherein the holotype of the ichnospecies P. kosinkiorum preserves the largest eurypterid footprints known to date with the found tracks each being about 7.6 ...

  4. Megalograptidae - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Megalograptidae

    Megalograptidae are a family of eurypterids, an extinct group of chelicerate arthropods commonly known as "sea scorpions".. The megalograptids were likely the first major successful group of eurypterids, evidenced by a Late Ordovician radiation.

  5. Eurypteridae - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eurypteridae

    Eurypteridae is an extinct family of eurypterids that lived in the Silurian and Devonian periods. The family is one of three families contained in the superfamily Eurypteroidea (along with Dolichopteridae and Strobilopteridae), which in turn is one of the superfamilies classified as part of the suborder Eurypterina. [1]

  6. Mycteroptidae - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mycteroptidae

    Mycteroptidae are a family of eurypterids, a group of extinct chelicerate arthropods commonly known as "sea scorpions". The family is one of three families contained in the superfamily Mycteropoidea (along with Hibbertopteridae and Drepanopteridae), which in turn is one of four superfamilies classified as part of the suborder Stylonurina.

  7. Eurypterina - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eurypterina

    Seventy-five percent of eurypterid species are eurypterines; this represents 99% of specimens. [2] The superfamily Pterygotioidea is the most species-rich clade, with 56 species, followed by the Adelophthalmoidea with 43 species; as sister taxa, they comprise the most derived eurypterines.

  8. Adelophthalmus - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adelophthalmus

    Adelophthalmus is a genus of eurypterid, an extinct group of aquatic arthropods.Fossils of Adelophthalmus have been discovered in deposits ranging in age from the Early Devonian to the Early Permian, which makes it the longest lived of all known eurypterid genera, with a total temporal range of over 120 million years.

  9. Eurypterida - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/?title=Eurypterida&redirect=no

    Eurypterid; This page is a redirect. The following categories are used to track and monitor this redirect: From scientific name of an arthropod: ... Mobile view ...