Alkenopterus Burglahrensis Restoration
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''Alkenopterus'' is a genus of prehistoric eurypterid classified as part of the family
Onychopterellidae Onychopterellidae are an extinct family of eurypterids. The family is the only family classified as part of the superfamily Onychopterelloidea. Genera included are ''Alkenopterus'', '' Onychopterella'' and '' Tylopterella''.Dunlop, J. A., Penney, ...
. The genus contains two species, ''A. brevitelson'' and ''A. burglahrensis'', both from the
Devonian The Devonian ( ) is a geologic period and system of the Paleozoic era, spanning 60.3 million years from the end of the Silurian, million years ago (Mya), to the beginning of the Carboniferous, Mya. It is named after Devon, England, whe ...
of Germany.


Description

Like the other
onychopterellid Onychopterellidae are an extinct family of eurypterids. The family is the only family classified as part of the superfamily Onychopterelloidea. Genera included are ''Alkenopterus'', ''Onychopterella'' and ''Tylopterella''.Dunlop, J. A., Penney, D ...
s, ''Alkenopterus'' was a small eurypterid. The largest species was ''A. brevitelson'', being long. The other species, ''A. burglahrensis'', represents in fact the smallest species of eurypterid known as far, only measuring . The prosoma (head) was large, with a subquadrate (almost square) to semielliptic (nearly elliptic),
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-like outline. It was
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ly surrounded by a broad and flat marginal rim that reached its posterior corners. The
carapace A carapace is a Dorsum (biology), dorsal (upper) section of the exoskeleton or shell in a number of animal groups, including arthropods, such as crustaceans and arachnids, as well as vertebrates, such as turtles and tortoises. In turtles and tor ...
(the exoskeleton part covering the prosoma) was rounded in the front. Its surface was somewhat inflated, being distinguished several narrow grooves and ridges, most of them wrinkle-like. The prominent lateral eyes were placed in the center of the carapace. They were reniform (bean-shaped), with a strongly arcuate visual surface (a "half moon" in the eye). Between the eyes was located a tubercle or node carrying the ocelli (simple eye-like sensory organs). ''A. brevitelson'' also had between the eyes, behind the tubercle, certain grooves resembling the reversed V-shaped structure found in some
stylonurine Stylonurina is one of two suborders of eurypterids, a group of extinct arthropods commonly known as "sea scorpions". Members of the suborder are collectively and informally known as "stylonurine eurypterids" or "stylonurines". They are known from ...
s. The appendages (limbs) of ''Alkenopterus'' are not known in much detail. A pair of poorly preserved appendages of ''A. brevitelson'' representing the sixth (and last) pair of them is known. The
podomere The arthropod leg is a form of jointed appendage of arthropods, usually used for walking. Many of the terms used for arthropod leg segments (called podomeres) are of Latin origin, and may be confused with terms for bones: ''coxa'' (meaning hip, pl ...
s (leg segments) were more or less rectangular and constant in width. In the end there was a
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about as long as the podomeres which was slightly curved, with a long
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groove. The third to fifth appendages are also known, but they are not exceptionally preserved. Nevertheless, in all of them a
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spine can be identified. Regarding ''A. burglahrensis'', only an appendage belonging to the sixth pair with five distal podomeres (podomeres that were not underneath the prosoma) is known. The seventh and eighth podomeres (and perhaps more of them) were somewhat prolonged outwards and flattened. They featured spine-like immovable spurs on their anterior margins. On the posterior margin of the seventh podomere was the movable spine-like podomere 7a, characteristic of the
eurypterine Eurypterina is one of two suborders of eurypterids, an extinct group of chelicerate arthropods commonly known as "sea scorpions". Eurypterine eurypterids are sometimes informally known as "swimming eurypterids". They are known from fossil deposi ...
s. All the podomeres had similar proportions, except the distal spine which was slightly curved and probably had a pointed tip. The opisthosoma ( abdomen) suffered a strong to moderate first order differentiation, that is, it was divided into a preabdomen (body segments 1 to 7) and a postabdomen (segments 8 to 12). The preabdomen had lateral convex margins and was quite short and broad, with the first tergite ( dorsal half of the segment) being less wide than the subsequent ones. The postabdomen was narrow, had a constant width and did not have epimera (lateral "extensions" of the segment), like the preabdomen. The segments of the whole body were hardly distinguishable from each other. The integument of the body lacked
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and was very smooth. The main difference between ''A. brevitelson'' and ''A. burglahrensis'' was the length of the telson (the posteriormost division of the body). The one of ''A. brevitelson'' was short, measuring only in a long specimen. The ratio between the total body length and telson of this specimen is around 13.6. It was slightly subtriangular (almost triangular) and had a
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"keel" (ridge), with an expanded anterior base articulated to the pretelson (segment that preceded the telson). In the other hand, the telson of ''A. burglahrensis'' was long, measuring in a specimen with in total, with a ratio significantly small of 5.8. It had an expanded anterior portion as well. The telson of both species had, however, the same styliform shape.


History of research

In 1974, paleontologist
Leif Størmer Leif Størmer (1 July 1905 – 15 May 1979) was a Norwegian paleontologist and geologist. He was professor of historical geology at the University of Oslo from 1946 to 1975. His father was the mathematician Carl Størmer, and his son the mathemat ...
described two specimens of a new eurypterid. SMF VIII 150 (the holotype) is a relatively complete and well preserved fossil with almost all the appendages missing, while SMF VIII 241 (the paratype) is a smaller, little preserved and strongly telescoped (with segments overlapping each other, a defect product of the fossilization of the organism) specimen. Both were collected in the Nellenköpfchen Formation near the municipality of Alken in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany (then West Germany). Currently, they are located in the Naturmuseum Senckenberg. This new eurypterid was named ''Alkenopterus brevitelson'', with the generic name composed by Alken and the Ancient Greek suffix πτερόν (''pteron'', "wing"), commonly used in eurypterids. On the other hand, the
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''brevitelson'' derives from the Latin word ''brevis'' (short) and the Ancient Greek word τέλσον (literally "terminal", but here referring to the telson). Størmer also compared ''Alkenopterus'' with ''
Drepanopterus ''Drepanopterus'' is an extinct genus of eurypterid and the only member of the family Drepanopteridae within the Mycteropoidea superfamily. There are currently three species assigned to the genus. The genus has historically included more species, ...
'' and '' Moselopterus'', placing them in the stylonuroid family Drepanopteridae doubtfully alongside ''
Onychopterella ''Onychopterella'' ( , from Ancient Greek: ὄνῠξ (''ónyx''), "claw", and πτερόν (''pteron''), "wing") is a genus of predatory eurypterid ("sea scorpion"), an extinct group of aquatic arthropods. Fossils of ''Onychopterella'' have ...
''. In 2004, paleontologists Markus Poschmann and Odd Erik Tetlie described a series of new fossils found in the Nellenköpfchen Formation, in the center of the
Rhenish Massif The Rhenish Massif, Rhine Massif or Rhenish Uplands (german: Rheinisches Schiefergebirge, : 'Rhenish Slate Uplands') is a geologic massif in western Germany, eastern Belgium, Luxembourg and northeastern France. It is drained centrally, south to n ...
, Germany. Among them were two new specimens of ''A. brevitelson'' from Alken, 624-D (a well-preserved prosoma with remains of appendages) and 697-D (a fragmentary specimen with the prosoma, appendages, preabdomen, the last two postabdominal segments and telson). They also redescribed the holotype of ''A. brevitelson''. Further, a specimen of a new species of ''Alkenopterus'' was found in another locality in the Nellenköpfchen Formation, near Burglahr (in the same state as Alken). PWL 2002/5011 LS is almost complete and well-preserved but somewhat distorted; it is the only known find of this species. It was named ''A. burglahrensis'', the specific name coming from Burglahr due to the proximity of its type locality with this municipality. ''A. burglahrensis'' was very similar to ''A. brevitelson'', the former having a longer and broader telson and more strongly expanded distal podomeres in appendage VI than the latter. Poschmann and Tetlie claimed to find no evidence of a podomere 7a in the sixth appendage of ''Alkenopterus'', determining that it could no longer be classified as part of Drepanopteridae, thus erecting the new family Alkenopteridae for it. This family was not assigned to any superfamily due to the poor knowledge of the second to fourth appendages of its only genus, ''Alkenopterus''. Alkenopteridae was distinguished by the ''Drepanopterus''-type B (with no podomere 7a) fifth appendage and an "''Alkenopterus''-type" sixth appendage, this one having podomeres almost equal in length (except the distal spine) and moderately flattened. Both pairs of appendages lacked spines. The ''Alkenopterus''-type leg was introduced as a new standard type of non-spiniferous eurypterid appendage. ''Alkenopterus'' (as well as Drepanopteridae, now monotypic) would be subsequently included in the Stylonurina
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for not possessing the podomere 7a. However, in 2014, Poschmann reexamined the holotype of ''A. burglahrensis'' by carefully removing some of the
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of the fossil and using
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with a higher
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. This resulted in the detection of a movable podomere 7a instead of a simple projection as previously thought. Therefore, Poschmann assigned it to the family
Onychopterellidae Onychopterellidae are an extinct family of eurypterids. The family is the only family classified as part of the superfamily Onychopterelloidea. Genera included are ''Alkenopterus'', '' Onychopterella'' and '' Tylopterella''.Dunlop, J. A., Penney, ...
, with whom it shared several characteristics. It is assumed that in the fossils of ''A. brevitelson'', this podomere was not preserved, but if this is not the case, ''A. brevitelson'' should be reassigned to Stylonurina and ''A. burglahrensis'' to a new onychopterellid genus.


See also

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List of eurypterid genera This list of eurypterid genera is a comprehensive listing of all genera that have ever been included in the order Eurypterida, excluding purely vernacular terms. The list includes all commonly accepted genera, but also genera that are now consider ...
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Timeline of eurypterid research 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 arac ...


References

{{Taxonbar, from=Q4727682 Onychopterelloidea Devonian eurypterids Fossil taxa described in 1974 Fossils of Germany Eurypterids of Europe