Pentecopterus

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Pentecopterus
Temporal range: Ordovician
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Scientific classification e
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Chelicerata
Class: Merostomata
Order: Eurypterida
Superfamily: Megalograptoidea
Family: Megalograptidae
Genus: †Pentecopterus
Lamsdell, James C et al., 2015
Binomial name
Pentecopterus decorahensis
Lamsdell, James C et al., 2015

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Pentecopterus is an extinct genus of sea scorpion that lived during the Ordovician period, as early as 467.3 million years ago.[1] One species is P. decorahensis.[1][2][3][4] It is the oldest described eurypterid, and, at an estimated length of up to 1.83 metres (6 ft 0 in),[2][5] one of the largest known arthropods ever discovered, similar in size to the famous millipede-like Arthropleura. Other notable sea scorpions include the more recent Silurian-aged Acutiramus, and Devonian Jaekelopterus, the only arthropod currently known to surpass P. decorahensis in size.[6] According to researcher James Lamsdell, of Yale University, P. decorahensis "is the first real big predator".[3]

Description

The generic name refers to the "penteconter", an ancient Greek warship, due to similarities in shape and predatory behavior.[2][4][5] It is the oldest described eurypterid, living as early as 467.3 million years ago;[1] at an estimated length of 1.7 metres (5 ft 7 in),[3] or up to 1.83 metres (6 ft 0 in),[2][5] it is also one of the largest known arthropods.[1][3] According to researcher James Lamsdell, of Yale University, the species "is the first real big predator".[3]

Discovery

Scientists from the Iowa Geological Survey and Yale University discovered, as early as 2005 but mostly in 2010, 150 fossil pieces, from at least 30 individuals,[4] about 60 feet below the Upper Iowa River, within the Decorah crater, an ancient meteorite impact crater.[1][3][4]

See also

References

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