- the
suborder are
collectively and
informally known as "
stylonurine eurypterids" or "
stylonurines". They are
known from
deposits primarily in
Europe and...
- than
allow them to
crawl across the sea floor. In contrast, a
number of
stylonurines had
elongated and
powerful legs that
might have
allowed them to walk...
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meaning "wing".
Hibbertopterus was the
largest eurypterid within the
stylonurine suborder, with the
largest fossil specimens suggesting that H. scouleri...
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derived Hibbertopteridae. The
hibbertopterids were the
largest of all
stylonurine eurypterids, with both
Hibbertopterus at 180–200
centimetres (5.9–6.6...
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Stylonuroids are
designated as
stylonurines with
flattened or
truncated posterior metastomata margins. Of the four
stylonurine superfamilies, the Stylonuroidea...
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taxon to all
other rhenopterids), and is the most
primitive clade of
stylonurine eurypterids. The last
known members of the
family went
extinct during...
- far.
Megarachne was part of the
stylonurine suborder, a
relatively rare
clade of eurypterids.
Within the
stylonurines,
Megarachne is a
member of the superfamily...
- ; Wang, M.; Chen, J.; Selden, P. A.; He, B. (2024). "Early
Devonian stylonurine eurypterids from
northern Gondwana: Late
Lochkovian to
early Pragian...
- 7 in) in length. All
these were
eurypterine eurypterids. The
largest stylonurine eurypterid was Hibbertopterus, with 1.8 m (5 ft 11 in) in length. There...
- Eurypterus)
which had been
common during earlier periods. Like all
other stylonurine eurypterids,
Campylocephalus completely lacked swimming paddles. Hibbertopterids...