Gigantoscorpio
Gigantoscorpio willsi is an extinct species of scorpion[2][3] which lived between 345.0 million and 342.8 million years ago, during the Visean age of the Carboniferous.[4] Its type specimen is BMNH In. 42706a,b, In. 42707, which is a 3D body fossil of its exoskeleton found near modern-day United Kingdom.[5] It grew up to around 1.3 ft (40 cm) long.[6]
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| Genus: | †Gigantoscorpio |
| Species: | †G. willsi |
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| †Gigantoscorpio willsi Størmer, 1963[1] | |
References
- Størmer, Leif (1963). Gigantoscorpio willsi – A new scorpion from the Lower Carboniferous of Scotland and its associated preying microorganisms. Oslo University Press.
- "Gigantoscorpio willsi - Overview - Encyclopedia of Life". Encyclopedia of Life.
- "Gigantoscorpio willsi". Encyclopædia Britannica.
- "The Paleobiology Database".
- "Fossilworks: Gigantoscorpio".
- Kjellesvig-Waering, Erik N. (1972). "Brontoscorpio anglicus: A Gigantic Lower Paleozoic Scorpion from Central England". Journal of Paleontology. 46 (1): 39–42. ISSN 0022-3360. JSTOR 1302906.
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