Two Eurypterus (Sea Scorpion) Fossils - New York

This is a pair of eurypterid (Eurypterus remipes) fossils from Lang's Quarry in Herkimer County, New York. Both specimens are nearly complete, each measuring about 1.5" long.

It comes with an acrylic display stand.

Reconstruction of Eurypterus in life.  Creative Commons
Reconstruction of Eurypterus in life. Creative Commons


Eurypterids, commonly known as sea scorpions, are an extinct group of arthropods related to arachnids that include the largest known arthropods to have ever lived. Prevalent during the Silurian and Devonian, eurypterids were segmented aquatic arthropods with compound eyes and two club-like "arms." Some species exhibit toothed claws and may therefore have been predators.



Did you know that a eurypterid, Eurypterus remipes, is the state fossil of New York?
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DETAILS
SPECIES
Eurypterus remipes
LOCATION
Lang's Quarry, Herkimer County, New York
FORMATION
Fiddler Green Formation, Phelps Member
SIZE
Both about 1.5", Shale: 5.75 x 3.4"
ITEM
#236959
GUARANTEE
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