Eoscorpiidae
Eoscorpiidae
| Règne | Animalia |
|---|---|
| Embranchement | Arthropoda |
| Sous-embr. | Chelicerata |
| Classe | Arachnida |
| Ordre | Scorpiones |
Les Eoscorpiidae sont une famille fossile de scorpions.
Répartition
Les espèces de cette famille ont été découvertes au Royaume-Uni, aux États-Unis, en Allemagne et au Canada. Elles datent du Carbonifère[1].
Liste des genres
Selon World Spider Catalog 20.5[1] :
- † Eoscorpius Meek & Worthen, 1868
- † Eskioscorpio Kjellesvig-Waering, 1986
- † Trachyscorpio Kjellesvig-Waering, 1986
Publication originale
- (en) Samuel Hubbard Scudder, « A contribution to our knowledge of Paleozoic Arachnida », Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 1884, vol. 20, p. 13-22 (lire en ligne).
Liens externes
- (en) BioLib : Eoscorpiidae Scudder, 1884 † (consulté le )
- (en) Paleobiology Database : Eoscorpiidae Scudder, 1884 † (consulté le )
Notes et références
- (en) Dunlop, Penney et Jekel, « A summary list of fossil spiders and their relatives », World Spider Catalog, Musée d'histoire naturelle de Berne, (lire en ligne
[PDF]), version 23.5.
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