Palaeophonus, the Glossary
Palaeophonus (meaning "ancient killer") is one of the oldest known genera of scorpions.[1]
Table of Contents
9 relations: African Invertebrates, Canada, Carboniferous, Europe, Gustaf Lindström, Scorpion, Silurian, Tamerlan Thorell, United States.
- Bertie Formation
- Devonian animal stubs
- Devonian animals of Europe
- Early Devonian genus extinctions
- Fossil taxa described in 1884
- Paleozoic arthropods of Europe
- Prehistoric arachnid genera
- Prehistoric arachnid stubs
- Prehistoric scorpions
- Wenlock first appearances
African Invertebrates
African Invertebrates is a peer-reviewed open access scientific journal that covers the taxonomy, systematics, biogeography, ecology, conservation, and palaeontology of Afrotropical invertebrates, whether terrestrial, freshwater, or marine.
See Palaeophonus and African Invertebrates
Canada
Canada is a country in North America.
Carboniferous
The Carboniferous is a geologic period and system of the Paleozoic that spans 60 million years from the end of the Devonian Period Ma (million years ago) to the beginning of the Permian Period, Ma.
See Palaeophonus and Carboniferous
Europe
Europe is a continent located entirely in the Northern Hemisphere and mostly in the Eastern Hemisphere.
Gustaf Lindström
Gustaf Lindström (27 August 1829 – 16 May 1901) was a Swedish paleontologist.
See Palaeophonus and Gustaf Lindström
Scorpion
Scorpions are predatory arachnids of the order Scorpiones. Palaeophonus and Scorpion are Wenlock first appearances.
Silurian
The Silurian is a geologic period and system spanning 24.6 million years from the end of the Ordovician Period, at million years ago (Mya), to the beginning of the Devonian Period, Mya.
Tamerlan Thorell
Tord Tamerlan Teodor Thorell (3 May 1830 – 22 December 1901) was a Swedish arachnologist.
See Palaeophonus and Tamerlan Thorell
United States
The United States of America (USA or U.S.A.), commonly known as the United States (US or U.S.) or America, is a country primarily located in North America.
See Palaeophonus and United States
See also
Bertie Formation
- Acutiramus
- Bertie Formation
- Buffalopterus
- Ceratiocaris
- Clarkeipterus
- Climacograptus
- Cooksonia
- Dolichopterus
- Erieopterus
- Eurypterus
- Eusarcana
- Gomphoceras
- Hercynella
- Hostinella
- Hughmilleria
- Nerepisacanthus
- Palaeophonus
- Platyceras
- Proscorpius
- Pterygotus
- Rhinocarcinosoma
Devonian animal stubs
- Acastoides
- Anticalyptraea
- Archidesmida
- Aviculopecten
- Brittagnathus
- Caliapora
- Columnaria
- Conchicolites
- Cyathocrinus
- Elginerpetontidae
- Elpistostege
- Eoarthropleura
- Euphemites
- Favositella
- Gonioclymenia
- Gyracanthides
- Hederellid
- Hederopsis
- Heliophyllum
- Jakubsonia
- Janusiscus
- Jovellaniidae
- Kainops
- Macrodontophion
- Marginix notatus
- Marginura
- Metaxygnathus
- Monograptus
- Mucrospirifer mucronatus
- Neocycloceras
- Palaeonema
- Palaeophonus
- Paleoctenophora
- Pancornus
- Pernerocrinus
- Phacellophyllum caespitosum
- Pleurodictyum
- Productus subaculeatus
- Pseudoamplexus
- Siphonophrentis gigantea
- Strobilepis
- Syringopora
- Syringoporidae
- Tabulata
- Tentaculites
- Trypanoporida
- Zosterogrammidae
Devonian animals of Europe
- Althaspis
- Anticalyptraea
- Bundenbachiellus
- Cheloniellon
- Grimsbyoceras
- Jaekelopterus
- Lepidocaris
- Lunostoma
- Macrodontophion
- Mericoceras
- Mimagoniatites
- Palaeoconchus
- Palaeonema
- Palaeophonus
- Palaeospondylus
- Parisangulocrinus
- Protochonetes
- Rhyniella
- Schinderhannes bartelsi
- Thurandina
- Tornoceras
- Willwerathia
Early Devonian genus extinctions
- Acaste (trilobite)
- Acastella
- Anglaspis
- Antigyroceras
- Ariaspis
- Atractopyge
- Birkenia
- Calymene
- Castelloceras
- Cooksonia
- Crotalocephalus
- Dicoelosia
- Dimerocrinites
- Distichophytum
- Encrinurus
- Eospirifer
- Erettopterus
- Hostinella
- Jaekelopterus
- Lingulella
- Marsupiocrinus
- Ornatifilum
- Orthotheca
- Orthothecidae
- Pachytheca
- Palaeocharinus
- Palaeophonus
- Palanasaspis
- Plagiostomoceras
- Polygrammoceras
- Salopella
- Scylaspora
- Tarrantia
- Tortilicaulis
- Tortotubus
Fossil taxa described in 1884
- Aipoceras
- Bambolinetta
- Ceratosaurus
- Cymatoceras
- Dactylosaurus
- Dinodocus
- Ectoconus
- Endoceratidae
- Eomys
- Europrotomus schroeckingeri
- Frodospira cochleata
- Gazella borbonica
- Hexameroceras
- Hylaeobatrachus
- Macelognathus
- Megalibgwilia
- Megalosaurus dunkeri
- Palaeophonus
- Plaxhaplous
- Plesiosuchus
- Rhytidosteus
- Tritylodon
Paleozoic arthropods of Europe
- Eoarthropleura
- Palaeophonus
- Pneumodesmus
Prehistoric arachnid genera
- Arthrolycosa
- Cheirolepidoptus
- Chimerarachne
- Compsoscorpius
- Douglassarachne
- Dracochela
- Electrokoenenia
- Eocteniza
- Geralinura
- Liassoscorpionides
- Mongolarachne
- Octopodichnus
- Palaeophonus
- Permarachne
- Plesiosiro
Prehistoric arachnid stubs
- Akrav
- Anthracomartidae
- Anthracomartus
- Arthrolycosa
- Arthrolycosidae
- Arthromygalidae
- Brontoscorpio
- Calcitronidae
- Chelignathus
- Cratosolpuga
- Dracochela
- Electrokoenenia
- Eophrynidae
- Eophrynus
- Friularachne
- Gigantoscorpio
- Gigantoscorpionidae
- Maiocercus
- Octopodichnus
- Opsieobuthus
- Palaeocharinus
- Palaeophonus
- Palaeothele
- Paleozercon
- Paraisobuthus
- Permarachne
- Praearcturus
- Proholoscotolemon
- Proscorpius
- Rosamygale
Prehistoric scorpions
- Brontoscorpio
- Compsoscorpius
- Dolichophonus
- Gigantoscorpio
- Gigantoscorpionidae
- Gondwanascorpio
- Labriscorpio
- Liassoscorpionides
- Opsieobuthus
- Palaeophonus
- Palaeopisthacanthidae
- Paraisobuthus
- Praearcturus
- Proscorpius
- Pulmonoscorpius
- Waeringoscorpio
Wenlock first appearances
- Acastoides
- Archipolypoda
- Cooksonia
- Cyathaspis
- Cyathocrinus
- Dibasterium
- Elasmobranchii
- Galeaspida
- Horneophytopsida
- Jovellaniidae
- Lycophyte
- Millipede
- Offacolus
- Ornatifilum
- Orthocycloceras
- Palaeophonus
- Scorpion
- Scylaspora
- Tortotubus
- Wenlock Epoch
- Zosterogrammidae