fbpx
Wikipedia

Leiopterella

Leiopterella is a genus of prehistoric eurypterid of the family Rhenopteridae. It contains one species, Leiopterella tetliei, from the Early Devonian of Nunavut, Canada.[1] The name is said to be derived from the Greek leios (meaning "smooth") and pteros (meaning "wing", a suffix traditionally applied to many eurypterid genera). The proper word for wing in ancient Greek is however pteron (πτερόν).[2] The species name honors Dr. O. Erik Tetlie for his contributions to the study of fossil eurypterids.[3]

Leiopterella
Temporal range: Early Devonian
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Chelicerata
Order: Eurypterida
Superfamily: Rhenopteroidea
Family: Rhenopteridae
Genus: Leiopterella
Lamsdell, Braddy, Loeffler & Dineley, 2010
Type species
Leiopterella tetliei
Lamsdell, Braddy, Loeffler & Dineley, 2010

Description Edit

Leiopterella is defined as a rhenopterid with a turbinate carapace lacking a cuticular sculpture. The ventral sutures resemble those of Eurypterus and the gnathobases are large and robust. The genus possesses a short type-B genital appendage with a bi-lobed termination.[3]

The holotype (and only published) specimen, CMN 53573, measures 37 mm long and 29 mm wide and consists of the prosoma, four opisthosomal segments, a faintly preserved metasoma, portions of the prosomal appendages and the genital appendage.[3]

Classification Edit

Historically, Leiopterella was classified as a rhenopterid closely related to Rhenopterus and more derived than basal rhenopterids such as Brachyopterus and Brachyopterella.[3] However, a 2021 study concluded that Leiopterella was more basal than previously thought.[4]

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ Dunlop, J. A., Penney, D. & Jekel, D. 2015. A summary list of fossil spiders and their relatives. In World Spider Catalog. Natural History Museum Bern, online at http://wsc.nmbe.ch , version 16.0 http://www.wsc.nmbe.ch/resources/fossils/Fossils16.0.pdf (PDF).
  2. ^ Liddell, H.G. & Scott, R. (1940). A Greek-English Lexicon. revised and augmented throughout by Sir Henry Stuart Jones. with the assistance of. Roderick McKenzie. Oxford: Clarendon Press.
  3. ^ a b c d Lamsdell, James C.; Braddy, Simon J.; Loeffler, Elizabeth J.; Dineley, David L. (2010-10-27). "Early Devonian stylonurine eurypterids from Arctic Canada". Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences. 47 (11): 1405–1415. Bibcode:2010CaJES..47.1405J. doi:10.1139/E10-053. ISSN 0008-4077.
  4. ^ Braddy, Simon J.; Dunlop, Jason A.; Bonsor, Joseph A. (2021). "The Early Devonian eurypterid Leiopterella tetliei from Arctic Canada" (PDF). Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences. 58 (12): 1301–1307. Bibcode:2021CaJES..58.1301B. doi:10.1139/cjes-2021-0015. S2CID 240257178.

leiopterella, genus, prehistoric, eurypterid, family, rhenopteridae, contains, species, tetliei, from, early, devonian, nunavut, canada, name, said, derived, from, greek, leios, meaning, smooth, pteros, meaning, wing, suffix, traditionally, applied, many, eury. Leiopterella is a genus of prehistoric eurypterid of the family Rhenopteridae It contains one species Leiopterella tetliei from the Early Devonian of Nunavut Canada 1 The name is said to be derived from the Greek leios meaning smooth and pteros meaning wing a suffix traditionally applied to many eurypterid genera The proper word for wing in ancient Greek is however pteron pteron 2 The species name honors Dr O Erik Tetlie for his contributions to the study of fossil eurypterids 3 LeiopterellaTemporal range Early Devonian PreꞒ Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg NScientific classificationDomain EukaryotaKingdom AnimaliaPhylum ArthropodaSubphylum ChelicerataOrder EurypteridaSuperfamily RhenopteroideaFamily RhenopteridaeGenus LeiopterellaLamsdell Braddy Loeffler amp Dineley 2010Type speciesLeiopterella tetlieiLamsdell Braddy Loeffler amp Dineley 2010 Contents 1 Description 2 Classification 3 See also 4 ReferencesDescription EditLeiopterella is defined as a rhenopterid with a turbinate carapace lacking a cuticular sculpture The ventral sutures resemble those of Eurypterus and the gnathobases are large and robust The genus possesses a short type B genital appendage with a bi lobed termination 3 The holotype and only published specimen CMN 53573 measures 37 mm long and 29 mm wide and consists of the prosoma four opisthosomal segments a faintly preserved metasoma portions of the prosomal appendages and the genital appendage 3 Classification EditHistorically Leiopterella was classified as a rhenopterid closely related to Rhenopterus and more derived than basal rhenopterids such as Brachyopterus and Brachyopterella 3 However a 2021 study concluded that Leiopterella was more basal than previously thought 4 See also EditList of eurypteridsReferences Edit Dunlop J A Penney D amp Jekel D 2015 A summary list of fossil spiders and their relatives In World Spider Catalog Natural History Museum Bern online at http wsc nmbe ch version 16 0 http www wsc nmbe ch resources fossils Fossils16 0 pdf PDF Liddell H G amp Scott R 1940 A Greek English Lexicon revised and augmented throughout by Sir Henry Stuart Jones with the assistance of Roderick McKenzie Oxford Clarendon Press a b c d Lamsdell James C Braddy Simon J Loeffler Elizabeth J Dineley David L 2010 10 27 Early Devonian stylonurine eurypterids from Arctic Canada Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 47 11 1405 1415 Bibcode 2010CaJES 47 1405J doi 10 1139 E10 053 ISSN 0008 4077 Braddy Simon J Dunlop Jason A Bonsor Joseph A 2021 The Early Devonian eurypterid Leiopterella tetliei from Arctic Canada PDF Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 58 12 1301 1307 Bibcode 2021CaJES 58 1301B doi 10 1139 cjes 2021 0015 S2CID 240257178 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Leiopterella amp oldid 1165322493, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.