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- Jaekelopterus abstract "Jaekelopterus rhenaniae ("Otto Jaekel's wing from the Rhineland") was a species of the extinct arthropod group Eurypterid. At an estimated length of 2.5 metres (8 ft 2 in), it is one of the two largest arthropods ever discovered (the other is a giant millipede-like animal, Arthropleura, although which animal was larger is unclear). The second largest eurypterid known is a species of Pterygotus. Jaekelopterus lived approximately 390 million years ago. Although fossil has been called a "sea scorpion", the strata in which it was found suggest that the living animal dwelled in fresh-water rivers and lakes, rather than in saltwater seas. The animal was described in November 2007 by Simon Braddy and Markus Poschmann of the University of Bristol in the journal Biology Letters; they found a 46-centimetre (18 in) chelicera (claw-like mouth part), and estimated the total size of the animal based on the proportions of this claw. When extended, the chelicerae would have added 1 metre (3 ft 3 in) to its length.The animal's fossilised remains were discovered in the Early Devonian (Emsian) Klerf Formation Lagerstätte of Willwerath near Prüm, Germany.".
- Jaekelopterus thumbnail Jaekelopterus_rhenaniae.jpg?width=300.
- Jaekelopterus wikiPageID "14341914".
- Jaekelopterus wikiPageRevisionID "602807111".
- Jaekelopterus imageCaption "Fossil".
- Jaekelopterus parentAuthority "Waterston, 1964".
- Jaekelopterus taxon "Jaekelopterus rhenaniae".
- Jaekelopterus subject Category:Devonian_animals.
- Jaekelopterus subject Category:Eurypterida.
- Jaekelopterus subject Category:Monotypic_arthropod_genera.
- Jaekelopterus subject Category:Prehistoric_animals_of_Europe.
- Jaekelopterus comment "Jaekelopterus rhenaniae ("Otto Jaekel's wing from the Rhineland") was a species of the extinct arthropod group Eurypterid. At an estimated length of 2.5 metres (8 ft 2 in), it is one of the two largest arthropods ever discovered (the other is a giant millipede-like animal, Arthropleura, although which animal was larger is unclear). The second largest eurypterid known is a species of Pterygotus. Jaekelopterus lived approximately 390 million years ago.".
- Jaekelopterus label "Jaekelopterus rhenaniae".
- Jaekelopterus label "Jaekelopterus rhenaniae".
- Jaekelopterus label "Jaekelopterus rhenaniae".
- Jaekelopterus label "Jaekelopterus rhenaniae".
- Jaekelopterus label "Jaekelopterus".
- Jaekelopterus label "Jaekelopterus".
- Jaekelopterus label "Jaekelopterus".
- Jaekelopterus label "Jaekelopterus".
- Jaekelopterus sameAs Jaekelopterus.
- Jaekelopterus sameAs Jaekelopterus.
- Jaekelopterus sameAs Jaekelopterus_rhenaniae.
- Jaekelopterus sameAs Jaekelopterus.
- Jaekelopterus sameAs 야이켈롭테루스_레나니아이.
- Jaekelopterus sameAs Jaekelopterus_rhenaniae.
- Jaekelopterus sameAs Jaekelopterus_rhenaniae.
- Jaekelopterus sameAs m.03d120p.
- Jaekelopterus sameAs Q141284.
- Jaekelopterus sameAs Q141284.
- Jaekelopterus wasDerivedFrom Jaekelopterus?oldid=602807111.
- Jaekelopterus depiction Jaekelopterus_rhenaniae.jpg.
- Jaekelopterus isPrimaryTopicOf Jaekelopterus.