ancient giant spiders - megarachne spider found : 2024-10-31 ancient giant spidersKnown fossils of Megarachne indicate a body length of 54 cm (21 in). While large for an arthropod, Megarachne was dwarfed by other eurypterids, even relatively close relatives such as Hibbertopterus which could reach lengths exceeding 1.5 m . See more
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ancient giant spidersMegarachne is a genus of eurypterid, an extinct group of aquatic arthropods. Fossils of Megarachne have been discovered in deposits of Late Carboniferous age, from the Gzhelian stage, in the Bajo de Véliz Formation See moreMegarachne servinei was originally described in 1980 by the Argentine paleontologist Mario Hünicken. The generic name, composed of the Ancient Greek μέγας . See moreBoth known specimens of Megarachne have been recovered from the Bajo de Véliz Formation of Argentina, dated to the Gzhelian stage of the . See more• Media related to Megarachne at Wikimedia Commons• Data related to Megarachne at Wikispecies See more
ancient giant spidersKnown fossils of Megarachne indicate a body length of 54 cm (21 in). While large for an arthropod, Megarachne was dwarfed by other eurypterids, even relatively close relatives such as Hibbertopterus which could reach lengths exceeding 1.5 m . See more
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