User:Ichthyovenator/Eurypterid list draft
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[Sketch for idea for new format of the list of eurypterids (loosely based on the list of parrots) - only possible to implement in its entirity if genera have been worked on] [Add genera once they are nominated for GA - ensures the information is correct]
Suborder Eurypterina [WIP]
[edit]Superfamily Adelophthalmoidea
[edit]Family Adelophthalmidae
[edit]Genus & authority | Age | Geographical range | Length | Species | Image | Ref |
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Adelophthalmus Jordan, 1854 |
Early Devonian – Early Permian (Emsian – Artinskian) |
Nearly cosmopolitan (see species) |
4–32 cm (1.6–12.6 in) |
33 species
|
[1] | |
Bassipterus Kjellesvig-Waering & Leutze, 1966 |
Late Silurian (Ludlow – Pridoli) |
North America (United States) |
Uncertain | B. virginicus (West Virginia, US) | [2] | |
Eysyslopterus Størmer, 1934 |
Late Silurian (Ludlow) |
Europe (Estonia) |
8 cm (3.1 in) |
E. patteni (Estonia) | [3] | |
Nanahughmilleria Kiær, 1911 |
Early Silurian – Middle Devonian (Llandovery – Eifelian) |
Asia, Europe & North America (England, Norway, Russia, Scotland (?) & United States) |
4–10 cm[a] (1.6–3.9 in) |
7 species
|
[6] | |
Parahughmilleria Kjellesvig-Waering, 1961 |
Early Silurian – Middle Devonian (Llandovery – Eifelian) |
Asia, Europe & North America (England, Germany, Russia & United States) |
6–12.5 cm (2.4–5 in) |
8 species
|
[7] | |
Pittsfordipterus Kjellesvig-Waering & Leutze, 1966 |
Late Silurian (Ludlow) |
North America (United States) |
6 cm (2.4 in) |
P. phelpsae (New York, US) | [3] | |
Pruemopterus Poschmann, 2020 |
Early Devonian (Emsian) |
Europe (Germany) |
2.5 cm (1 in) |
P. salgadoi (Germany) | [8] | |
Unionopterus[b] Chernyshev, 1948 |
Early Carboniferous (Precise date uncertain) |
Asia (Kazakhstan) |
Uncertain | U. anastasiae (Kazakhstan) | [10] |
Superfamily Carcinosomatoidea [WIP]
[edit]Family Carcinosomatidae
[edit]Genus & authority | Age | Geographical range | Length | Species | Image | Ref |
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Carcinosoma Claypole, 1890 |
Early – Late Silurian (Llandovery – Pridoli) |
Europe & North America (Canada, England, Scotland & United States) |
20 cm – 2.2 m (7.9 in – 7.2 ft) |
7 species
|
[11] | |
Eocarcinosoma Caster & Kjellesvig-Waering, 1964 |
Late Ordovician (Ashgillian) |
North America (United States) |
Uncertain | E. batrachophthalmus (Ohio, US) | [11] | |
Eusarcana Strand, 1942 |
Middle Silurian – Early Devonian (Wenlock – Lochkovian) |
Europe & North America (Czech Republic, Canada, Scotland & United States) |
4–80 cm (1.5–31.5 in) |
E. acrocephalus (Czech Republic) E. obesus (Scotland) E. scorpionis (New York, US; Canada) |
[11] | |
Holmipterus[c] Kjellesvig-Waering, 1979 |
Middle Silurian (Wenlock) |
Europe (Sweden) |
Uncertain | H. suecicus (Sweden) | [10] | |
Rhinocarcinosoma Novojilov, 1962 |
Late Silurian (Ludlow) |
Asia & North America (Canada, Vietnam & United States) |
22–39 cm[d] (8.7–15.4 in) |
R. cicerops (New York, US) R. dosonensis (Vietnam) R. vaningeni (New York, US) |
[16] |
Family Megalograptidae [WIP]
[edit]Genus & authority | Age | Geographical range | Length | Species | Image | Ref |
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Echinognathus Walcott, 1882 |
Late Ordovician (Katian) |
North America (United States) |
45 cm (17.7 in) |
E. clevelandi (New York, US) | [17] | |
Megalograptus Miller, 1874 |
Late Ordovician (Katian) |
North America (Canada & United States) |
10–78 cm[e] (3.9–30.7 in) |
5 species
|
[19] |
- (Pentecopterus)
Family Mixopteridae [WIP]
[edit]Genus & authority | Age | Geographical range | Length | Species | Image | Ref |
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Terropterus Wang et al., 2021 |
Early Silurian (Llandovery) |
Asia (China) |
40 cm – 1 m (15.7 in – 3.3 ft) |
T. xiushanesis (China) | [20] |
- (Lanarkopterus)
- (Mixopterus)
Superfamily Eurypteroidea [WIP]
[edit]- (Paraeurypterus)
- (Pentlandopterus)
Family Dolichopteridae [WIP]
[edit]- (Clarkeipterus)
- (Dolichopterus)
- (Ruedemannipterus)
Family Eurypteridae [WIP]
[edit]- (Erieopterus)
- (Eurypterus)
Family Strobilopteridae [WIP]
[edit]- (Buffalopterus)
- (Strobilopterus)
Superfamily Moselopteroidea [WIP]
[edit]Family Moselopteridae [WIP]
[edit]- (Moselopterus)
- (Stoermeropterus)
- (Vinetopterus)
Superfamily Onychopterelloidea [WIP]
[edit]Family Onychopterellidae [WIP]
[edit]Genus & authority | Age | Geographical range | Length | Species | Image | Ref |
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Onychopterella Størmer, 1951 |
Late Ordovician – Late Silurian (Hirnantian – Pridoli) |
Africa & North America (South Africa & United States) |
4–16 cm (1.6–6.3 in) |
O. augusti (South Africa) O. kokomoensis (Indiana, US) ?O. pumilus (Illinois, US) |
[21] | |
Tylopterella Størmer, 1951 |
Late Silurian (Ludlow) |
North America (Canada) |
7.5 cm (3 in) |
T. boylei (Canda) | [22] |
- (Alkenopterus)
Superfamily Pterygotioidea
[edit]Family Hughmilleriidae
[edit]Genus & authority | Age | Geographical range | Length | Species | Image | Ref |
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Herefordopterus Tetlie, 2006 |
Late Silurian (Pridoli) |
Europe (England) |
12 cm (5 in) |
H. banksii (England) | [3] | |
Hughmilleria Sarle, 1903 |
Early – Late Silurian (Llandovery – Ludlow) |
Asia & North America (China & United States) |
6–20 cm (2.4–8 in) |
H. shawangunk (eastern US) H. socialis (New York, US) H. wangi (China) |
[3] |
Family Pterygotidae
[edit]Genus & authority | Age | Geographical range | Length | Species | Image | Ref |
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Acutiramus Ruedemann, 1935 |
Late Silurian – Early Devonian (Ludlow – Lochkovian) |
Europe & North America (United States, Canada & Czech Republic)[f] |
20 cm – 2.1 m (8 in – 6.9 ft) |
7 species
|
[24] | |
Ciurcopterus Tetlie & Briggs, 2009 |
Late Silurian (Ludlow – Pridoli) |
North America (United States) |
50–70 cm (20–28 in) |
C. sarlei (New York, US) C. ventricosus (Indiana, US) |
[24] | |
Erettopterus Salter, 1859 |
Early Silurian – Early Devonian (Llandovery – Lochkovian) |
Europe & North America (Canada, England, Estonia, Norway, United States & Sweden) |
9–90 cm[g] (3.5 in – 3 ft) |
19 species
|
[25] | |
Jaekelopterus Waterston, 1964 |
Early Devonian (Pragian – Emsian) |
Europe & North America (Germany & United States) |
80 cm – 2.5 m (2.6–8.2 ft) |
J. howelli (Wyoming, US) J. rhenaniae (Germany) |
[26] | |
Necrogammarus[h] Woodward, 1870 |
Late Silurian (Ludlow) |
Europe (England) |
Uncertain | N. salweyi (England) | [28] | |
Pterygotus Agassiz, 1839 |
Middle Silurian – Late Devonian (Wenlock – Frasnian) |
Nearly cosmopolitan (see species) |
50 cm – 1.75 m (20 in – 5.7 ft) |
23 species
|
[29] |
Family Slimonidae
[edit]Genus & authority | Age | Geographical range | Length | Species | Image | Ref |
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Salteropterus Kjellesvig-Waering, 1951 |
Late Silurian (Pridoli) |
Europe (England) |
Uncertain | S. abbreviatus (England) ?S. longilabium (England) |
[6] | |
Slimonia Page, 1856 |
Early – Late Silurian (Llandovery – Pridoli) |
Europe & South America (Scotland, England (?) & Bolivia) |
12 cm – 1 m (5 in – 3.3 ft) |
S. acuminata (Scotland) S. boliviana (Bolivia) S. dubia (Scotland) ?S. stylops (England) |
[30] |
Superfamily Waeringopteroidea [WIP]
[edit]Family Waeringopteridae [WIP]
[edit]- (Grossopterus)
- (Orcanopterus)
- (Waeringopterus)
Incertae sedis
[edit]Genus & authority | Age | Geographical range | Length | Species | Image | Ref |
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Wiedopterus[i] Poschmann, 2015 |
Early Devonian (Emsian) |
Europe (Germany) |
Uncertain | W. noctua (Germany) | [31] |
Suborder Stylonurina [WIP]
[edit][Waiting with doing anything here because of the Hibbertopterus stuff and because we've worked so little on this suborder]
Incertae sedis [WIP]
[edit]Genus & authority | Age | Geographical range | Length | Species | Image | Ref |
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Dorfopterus Kjellesvig-Waering, 1955 |
Early Devonian (Emsian) |
North America (United States) |
Uncertain | D. angusticollis (Wyoming, US) | [32] |
- (Marsupipterus)
Invalid and dubious genera [WIP]
[edit][Could be confined to a section of their own - low priority to fix this part right now, should probably have a bit different structure than the rest]
Notes
[edit]- ^ The species N. lanceolata reached lengths of approximately 16 centimetres (6.3 in),[4] but its classification is uncertain and it is more likely to be part of the Eurypteroidea rather than Nanahughmilleria.[5]
- ^ Classification uncertain due to poor quality photographs in the original description and the probable loss of the type specimen. Variously seen as a genus close to Adelophthalmus, as incertae sedis within the Eurypterida, or ignored altogether.[9]
- ^ Highly uncertain classification: the fragmentary fossil material appears to combine features of both the Carcinosomatidae and the Megalograptidae[12] and could possibly represent two different genera.[13] Holmipterus was recovered in the Carcinosomatidae in a 2015 phylogenetic analysis.[14]
- ^ The species R. cicerops is known from considerably smaller specimens, but all known R. cicerops specimens are juveniles.[15]
- ^ Previously reported size estimates in excess of 2 metres (6.6 ft) were erroneous, based on mistaken interpretations of fragmentary fossil material.[18]
- ^ Also potentially present in Australia.[23]
- ^ The species E. grandis may have reached a maximum size of 2.5 metres (8.2 ft), though this is based on isolated fossil remains and is in need of verification.[4]
- ^ Fragmentary fossil, possibly synonym of Pterygotus or Erettopterus.[27]
- ^ Classified as Eurypterina incertae sedis in its original description but suggested to probably belong to the Adelophthalmoidea on account of several morphological traits.[31]
References
[edit]- ^ Dunlop, Penney & Jekel 2018, pp. 24–25; Lamsdell & Braddy 2009, Supplemental Material; Shpinev 2012, p. 470; Shpinev & Filimonov 2018, p. 1559; Lamsdell et al. 2020, pp. 1–5.
- ^ Dunlop, Penney & Jekel 2018, p. 25; Paleobiology Database - Wills Creek.
- ^ a b c d Dunlop, Penney & Jekel 2018, p. 25; Lamsdell & Braddy 2009, Supplemental Material.
- ^ a b Lamsdell & Braddy 2009, Supplemental Material.
- ^ Tetlie & Poschmann 2008, p. 238.
- ^ a b Dunlop, Penney & Jekel 2018, pp. 25, 28; Lamsdell & Braddy 2009, Supplemental Material.
- ^ Dunlop, Penney & Jekel 2018, pp. 22, 25; Lamsdell & Braddy 2009, Supplemental Material; Poschmann 2015, p. 783; Miller, Kennedy & Gibling 2012, p. 15.
- ^ Poschmann 2020, pp. 17–26.
- ^ Tetlie & Van Roy 2006, p. 80.
- ^ a b Dunlop, Penney & Jekel 2018, p. 28; Lamsdell & Braddy 2009, Supplemental Material.
- ^ a b c Dunlop, Penney & Jekel 2018, p. 23; Lamsdell & Braddy 2009, Supplemental Material.
- ^ Kjellesvig-Waering 1979, pp. 122–128.
- ^ Tollerton 1989, p. 652.
- ^ Lamsdell et al. 2015, p. 25.
- ^ Clarke & Ruedemann 1912.
- ^ Dunlop, Penney & Jekel 2018, p. 23; Lamsdell & Braddy 2009, Supplemental Material; Braddy, Selden & Truong 2002, p. 897; Braddy & Dunlop 2000, p. 1167.
- ^ Dunlop, Penney & Jekel 2018, p. 21; Lamsdell & Braddy 2009, Supplemental Material.
- ^ Lamsdell et al. 2015, p. 15.
- ^ Dunlop, Penney & Jekel 2018, p. 21; Lamsdell & Braddy 2009, Supplemental Material; Lamsdell et al. 2015, p. 15.
- ^ Wang et al. 2021, pp. 1–4.
- ^ Dunlop, Penney & Jekel 2018, p. 20; Lamsdell & Braddy 2009, Supplemental Material.
- ^ Dunlop, Penney & Jekel 2018, p. 20; Lamsdell & Braddy 2009, Supplemental Material; Whiteaves 1884, p. 43.
- ^ Bicknell, Smith & Poschmann 2020, p. 167.
- ^ a b Dunlop, Penney & Jekel 2018, p. 26; Lamsdell & Braddy 2009, Supplemental Material.
- ^ Dunlop, Penney & Jekel 2018, pp. 26–27; Lamsdell & Braddy 2009, Supplemental Material; Kjellesvig-Waering 1979, pp. 133, 135.
- ^ Dunlop, Penney & Jekel 2018, p. 27; Lamsdell & Braddy 2009, Supplemental Material.
- ^ Selden 1986, p. 629.
- ^ Dunlop, Penney & Jekel 2018, p. 27; Selden 1986, p. 629.
- ^ Dunlop, Penney & Jekel 2018, p. 27–28; Lamsdell & Braddy 2009, Supplemental Material; Olive et al. 2019, p. e1620247-15.
- ^ Dunlop, Penney & Jekel 2018, pp. 25–26, 28; Lamsdell & Braddy 2009, Supplemental Material.
- ^ a b Poschmann 2015.
- ^ Dunlop, Penney & Jekel 2018, p. 28; Tetlie 2007, p. 1423–1424.
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Web sources
[edit]- "Eurypterid-associated biota of the Wills Creek Fmn., Maryland and W. Virginia: Ludlow - Pridoli, Maryland". The Paleobiology Database. Retrieved 28 July 2021.