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- Megarachne is a genus of eurypterid, an extinct group of aquatic arthropods. Fossils of Megarachne have been discovered in deposits of Late Carboniferous...
- fossil species. The production team had intended for it to represent Megarachne, which was originally described as a giant spider but was during the production...
- straight down and do not cross each other (as they do in the araneomorphs). Megarachne servinei was thought to be a giant mygalomorph from the Upper Carboniferous...
- were also diverse, and are represented by such genera as Adelophthalmus, Megarachne (originally misinterpreted as a giant spider, hence its name) and the...
- genera included in the Mycteroptidae, Mycterops, Woodwardopterus and Megarachne might represent different ontogenetic stages of each other based on the...
- example is the suggestion that almost all the members of the Mycteroptidae (Megarachne, Mycterops and Woodwardopterus) might represent ontogenic stages of a...
- Woodwardopteridae inside Mycteropoidea, probably as a sister taxon of Megarachne. W. scarabrosus had carapace length about 15 cm (5.9 in) and estimated...
- Drepanopterus Eurypterus Hibbertopterus Hughmilleria Jaekelopterus Megalograptus Megarachne Mixopterus Onychopterella Pentecopterus Pterygotus Slimonia Stylonurus...
- Drepanopterus Eurypterus Hibbertopterus Hughmilleria Jaekelopterus Megalograptus Megarachne Mixopterus Onychopterella Pentecopterus Pterygotus Slimonia Stylonurus...
- oldest mygalomorph, Rosamygale, was described from the Tri****ic of France. Megarachne servinei from the Permo-Carboniferous was once thought to be a giant mygalomorph...