around 432 to 418 million years ago. Eurypterus is by far the most well-studied and well-known eurypterid. Eurypterus fossil specimens probably represent...
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featured an extensive description of Eurypterus fischeri (now seen as synonymous with another species of Eurypterus, E. tetragonophthalmus), which, along...
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Metius eurypterus is a species of ground beetle in the subfamily Pterostichinae. It was described by Jules Putzeys in 1875. "Metius eurypterus (Putzeys...
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Giant sunfish (redirect from Orthragoriscus eurypterus)
Binomial name Mola alexandrini (Ranzani, 1839) Synonyms Orthragoriscus eurypterus Philippi 1892 Orthragoriscus ramsayi Giglioli 1839 Mola ramsayi Giglioli...
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maple, Lilac bush Inanimate insignia Beverage Milk Food Yogurt Fossil Eurypterus remipes Gemstone Garnet Shell Bay scallop Sport Baseball State route marker...
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Echinognathus (redirect from Eurypterus clevelandi)
Walcott provisionally referred the fossils to the genus Eurypterus, proposing the species name Eurypterus? clevelandi, the name honoring Cleveland. The fossils...
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Onychopterella (redirect from Eurypterus ranilarva)
Almond Miller and William Frank Eugene Gurley described a new species of Eurypterus, E. kokomoensis, based on four specimens, three of them well-preserved...
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Herefordopterus (redirect from Eurypterus acuminatus)
wide array of different eurypterids, including species of Erettopterus, Eurypterus, Nanahughmilleria, Marsupipterus, Salteropterus and potentially Slimonia...
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Buffalopterus (redirect from Eurypterus giganteus)
species †Buffalopterus pustulosus Kjellesvig-Waering & Heubusch, 1962 Synonyms Eurypterus giganteus Pohlman, 1882 Pterygotus globicaudatus Pohlman, 1882...
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Eurypterus itself. Five years later, in 1836, British geologist Samuel Hibbert redescribed the same fossil specimens, giving them the name Eurypterus...
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