Waeringoscorpio
| Waeringoscorpio Temporal range:  | |
|---|---|
|   | |
| Life restoration of W. westerwaldensis | |
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| Type specimen of W. hefteri | |
| Scientific classification   | |
| Kingdom: | Animalia | 
| Phylum: | Arthropoda | 
| Subphylum: | Chelicerata | 
| Class: | Arachnida | 
| Order: | Scorpiones | 
| Family: | †Proscorpiidae | 
| Genus: | † Størmer, 1970 | 
| Type species | |
| Waeringoscorpio hefteri Størmer, 1970 | |
Waeringoscorpio is a fossil genus of scorpions in the family Proscorpiidae. Species of this genus were discovered in Germany and lived during the Devonian period (411–408 Ma).[1][2] Waeringoscorpio is the only known genus of scorpion to show gill-like features.[3]
List of species
There are two accepted species:[4]
- † Waeringoscorpio hefteri Størmer, 1970
- † Waeringoscorpio westerwaldensis Poschmann, Dunlop, Kamenz & Scholtz, 2008
References
- ^ "✝Waeringoscorpio". mindat.org.
- ^ Størmer L. (1970) Arthropods from the Lower Devonian (Lower Emsian) of Alken an der Mosel, Germany. Part 1: Arachnida, Senckenbergiana Lethaea 51 4, 335-369
- ^ Markus Poschmann, Jason A Dunlop, Carsten Kamenz, Gerhard Scholtz (December 2008). "The Lower Devonian scorpion Waeringoscorpio and the respiratory nature of its filamentous structures, with the description of a new species from the Westerwald area, Germany".{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
- ^ Dunlop, J.A.; Penney, D.; Jekel, D. (2023), "A summary list of fossil spiders and their relatives, version 23.5" (PDF), World Spider Catalog, Natural History Museum Bern, retrieved 2016-03-31