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- Eurypterid abstract "Eurypterids (sea scorpions) are an extinct group of arthropods that are related to arachnids and include the largest known arthropods to have ever lived. They are members of the extinct order Eurypterida (Chelicerata); which is the most diverse Paleozoic chelicerate order in terms of species. The name Eurypterida comes from the Greek words eury- (meaning "broad" or "wide") and pteron (meaning "wing"). This name was chosen due to the pair of wide swimming appendages on the first fossil eurypterids discovered. The largest, such as Jaekelopterus, reached 2.5 metres (8 ft 2 in) in length, but most species were less than 20 centimetres (8 in). They were formidable predators that thrived in warm shallow water, in both seas and lakes, from the mid Ordovician to late Permian (460 to 248 million years ago).Although informally called "sea scorpions", only the earliest ones were marine (later ones lived in brackish or freshwater), and they were not true scorpions. According to theory, the move from the sea to fresh water had probably occurred by the Pennsylvanian subperiod. Eurypterids are believed to have undergone ecdysis, making their significance in ecosystems difficult to assess, because it can be difficult to tell a fossil moult from a true fossil carcass. They went extinct during the Permian–Triassic extinction event 252.2 million years ago. Their fossils have a near global distribution.About two dozen families of eurypterids are known. Perhaps the best-known genus of eurypterid is Eurypterus, of which around 16 fossil species are known. The genus Eurypterus was described in 1825 by James Ellsworth De Kay, a zoologist. He recognized the arthropod nature of the first-ever described eurypterid specimen, found by Dr. S. L. Mitchill. In 1984, that species, Eurypterus remipes was named the state fossil of New York.".
- Eurypterid class Merostomata.
- Eurypterid kingdom Animal.
- Eurypterid order Extinction.
- Eurypterid phylum Arthropod.
- Eurypterid phylum Chelicerata.
- Eurypterid thumbnail Haeckel_Eurypterid.jpg?width=300.
- Eurypterid wikiPageExternalLink tetlie_2007_PX3_DistribDispersalEurypterida.pdf.
- Eurypterid wikiPageExternalLink largest-sea-scorpion-discovered.html.
- Eurypterid wikiPageExternalLink Pages%20287-297.pdf.
- Eurypterid wikiPageExternalLink gupta.pdf.
- Eurypterid wikiPageExternalLink Weird-Crustacean.htm.
- Eurypterid wikiPageExternalLink www.eurypterid.net.
- Eurypterid wikiPageExternalLink www.eurypterids.co.uk.
- Eurypterid wikiPageExternalLink Eurypterida.html.
- Eurypterid wikiPageID "765459".
- Eurypterid wikiPageRevisionID "603687390".
- Eurypterid classis Merostomata.
- Eurypterid hasPhotoCollection Eurypterid.
- Eurypterid imageCaption "Eurypterid from Ernst Haeckel's Kunstformen der Natur".
- Eurypterid name "Eurypterida".
- Eurypterid ordo "† Eurypterida".
- Eurypterid ordoAuthority "Burmeister, 1843".
- Eurypterid phylum "Arthropoda".
- Eurypterid regnum "Animalia".
- Eurypterid subdivision "† Eurypterina (Burmeister, 1843)".
- Eurypterid subdivision "† Stylonurina (Diener, 1924)".
- Eurypterid subdivisionRanks Taxonomic_rank.
- Eurypterid subphylum Chelicerata.
- Eurypterid subject Category:Eurypterida.
- Eurypterid subject Category:Fossil_trackways.
- Eurypterid subject Category:Permian_extinctions.
- Eurypterid type Animal.
- Eurypterid type Eukaryote.
- Eurypterid type Species.
- Eurypterid type Animal.
- Eurypterid type BiologicalLivingObject.
- Eurypterid type EukaryoticCell.
- Eurypterid type Organism.
- Eurypterid comment "Eurypterids (sea scorpions) are an extinct group of arthropods that are related to arachnids and include the largest known arthropods to have ever lived. They are members of the extinct order Eurypterida (Chelicerata); which is the most diverse Paleozoic chelicerate order in terms of species. The name Eurypterida comes from the Greek words eury- (meaning "broad" or "wide") and pteron (meaning "wing").".
- Eurypterid label "Euriptéridos".
- Eurypterid label "Eurypterid".
- Eurypterid label "Eurypterida".
- Eurypterid label "Eurypterida".
- Eurypterid label "Eurypterida".
- Eurypterid label "Seeskorpione".
- Eurypterid label "Wielkoraki".
- Eurypterid label "Zeeschorpioenen".
- Eurypterid label "Ракоскорпионы".
- Eurypterid label "عريضات الأجنحة".
- Eurypterid label "ウミサソリ".
- Eurypterid label "广翅鲎".
- Eurypterid sameAs Kyjonožci.
- Eurypterid sameAs Seeskorpione.
- Eurypterid sameAs Eurypterida.
- Eurypterid sameAs Eurypterida.
- Eurypterid sameAs Eurypterida.
- Eurypterid sameAs Eurypterida.
- Eurypterid sameAs ウミサソリ.
- Eurypterid sameAs 바다전갈.
- Eurypterid sameAs Zeeschorpioenen.
- Eurypterid sameAs Wielkoraki.
- Eurypterid sameAs Euriptéridos.
- Eurypterid sameAs m.039m5r.
- Eurypterid sameAs Q19436.
- Eurypterid sameAs Q19436.
- Eurypterid wasDerivedFrom Eurypterid?oldid=603687390.
- Eurypterid depiction Haeckel_Eurypterid.jpg.
- Eurypterid isPrimaryTopicOf Eurypterid.
- Eurypterid name "Eurypterida".