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Timeline of eurypterid research

The earliest eurypterid reconstruction; a figure of Eurypterus remipes by James E. De Kay (1825).

This timeline of eurypterid research is a chronologically ordered list of important fossil discoveries, controversies of interpretation, and taxonomic revisions of eurypterids, a group of extinct aquatic arthropods closely related to modern arachnids and horseshoe crabs that lived during the Paleozoic Era.

The scientific study of eurypterids began in the early 19th century when James E. DeKay recognized a fossil that had previously been described as that of a fish as arthropod in nature. Though DeKay erroneously believed the fossil to represent a crustacean and a missing link between trilobites and branchiopods, the fossil became the type species of first ever eurypterid to be scientifically described, Eurypterus remipes, in 1825.[1]

Over 250 species of eurypterids in 74 recognized valid genera have been described since the discovery of Eurypterus remipes.[2] The most recent genus to be described is Terropterus (2021) and the most recent species is its type species Terropterus xiushanensis (2021).[3]

19th century

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Reconstruction of Eurypterus. Eurypterus was the first eurypterid to be described.

1810s

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1818

1820s

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1825

1830s

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Reconstruction of Hibbertopterus scouleri. Fossils of Hibbertopterus were first discovered in 1831.

1831

1836

1838

1839

1840s

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Reconstruction of Pterygotus anglicus. Pterygotus was described in 1839 and its fossils were first thought to be fossils of fish.

1843

1844

1849

1850s

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Reconstruction of Adelophthalmus. Adelophthalmus was first described in 1854 and has had a complicated taxonomic history ever since.

1851

1852

1854

1855

1856

1859

1860s

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Reconstruction of Stylonurus powriensis. Though first named in 1856, Stylonurus was not thoroughly described until 1865.

1860

1861

1865

1866

1868

1870s

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Reconstruction of Eusarcana scorpionis, first named in 1875 under the name Eusarcus.

1870

1871

1872

1873

1874

1875

1877

1879

1880s

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Fossil of Tylopterella boyleyi. T. boyleyi was first described in 1884 and was for many years considered to be a species of Eurypterus.

1881

1882

1883

1884

1888

1889

1890s

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Fossil of Carcinosoma newlini. Carcinosoma was coined as a replacement name for the preoccupied name Eurysoma in 1890, the same year its type species was described.

1890

1893

1896

1898

1899

20th century

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1900s

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Fossil of Strabops thatcheri, once thought to represent the oldest eurypterid but today recognized as a strabopid.

1901

1902

1903

1905

1907

1908

1910s

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Reconstruction of Jaekelopterus rhenaniae. Initially described as a species of Pterygotus in 1914, Jaekelopterus rhenaniae is the largest known eurypterid.

1911

1912

1914

1915

1916

1920s

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The holotype (right) and paratype (left) of Pittsfordipterus phelpsae. Fossils of the species were first described in 1921 and assigned to the genus Hughmilleria.

1920

1921

1922

1924

1926

1930s

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Reconstruction of Acutiramus cummingsi. Acutiramus was created as a subgenus of Pterygotus in 1936.

1933

1934

1935

1936

1938

1939

1940s

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Carapace of Unionopterus anastasiae. Unionopterus was first described in 1948 and its precise taxonomical position remains unclear.

1942

1948

1950s

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Reconstruction of Campylocephalus. Throughout the 1950s, several studies centered on whether or not Campylocephalus was synonymous with Hibbertopterus.

1950

1951

1952

1953

1955

Reconstruction of Carcinosoma newlini with coloration inferred by Kjellesvig-Waering in 1958.

1956

1957

1958

1959

1960s

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Reconstruction of Nanahughmilleria norvegica. Nanahughmilleria was one of the many products of major taxonomic revisals by eurypterid researchers in the 1960s.

1961

1962

1964

1966

1968

1969

1970s

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Reconstruction of Erettopterus. Two new species of Erettopterus were described in the 1970s.

1971

1973

1974

1979

1980s

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Reconstruction of Megarachne servinei. At the time of its 1980 description, Megarachne was believed to have been a gigantic prehistoric spider.

1980

1981

1983

1985

1986

1989

1990s

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1992

1993

1994

1995

21st century

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2000s

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Reconstruction of Herefordopterus banksii. Regarded as a species of Hughmilleria since 1859, H. banksii was concluded to represent a genus of its own in 2006.

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010s

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Reconstruction of Pentecopterus decorahensis. Described in 2015, Pentecopterus is the oldest known eurypterid.

2012

2013

2015

2017

2018

2019

2020s

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2020

2021

See also

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