order eurypterida
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Definition
- Noun:
- A taxonomic order of extinct aquatic arthropods: "Order Eurypterida" refers to a formal scientific classification for a group of prehistoric, water-dwelling arthropods that lived during the Paleozoic era. They are commonly known as sea scorpions.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Fossils of the order Eurypterida are important for understanding early arthropod evolution.
- The order Eurypterida includes some of the largest arthropods to have ever lived.
Advanced Usage
- In paleontological context: Used to discuss the group's morphology, ecology, or phylogenetic relationships.
- The respiratory structures within the order Eurypterida show adaptations to both aquatic and possibly amphibious lifestyles.
Variants and Related Words
- Eurypterid (n): A member of the order Eurypterida; an individual sea scorpion.
- The eurypterid was a formidable predator in its Silurian habitat.
Synonyms
- Sea scorpions: The common name for members of this order.
Notes on Meaning
- This term is highly specific to scientific taxonomy and paleontology. It is not used in everyday language. The name "Eurypterida" itself is derived from Greek, meaning "broad wing" or "broad feather," referring to the shape of their swimming paddles.
Noun
- extinct aquatic arthropods of the Paleozoic