Eophrynus is an extinct genus of arachnids from the extinct order Trigonotarbida, which lived during the Late Carboniferous period in Europe. The genus was first described in 1871 by Henry Woodward (geologist). The name comes from Eo, meaning 'dawn', and Phrynus, an extant genus of whip spider (order Amblypygi). Two species have been recognised:
* Eophrynus prestvicii in England
* Eophrynus udus in Germany Species of Eophrynus, as with other tribonotarbids, were similar to modern spiders but could not produce silk and the back-half of their body was made up of small plates.
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| - Eophrynus è un genere di aracnidi estinto dell'ordine, anch'esso estinto, Trigonotarbida, vissuto durante il tardo Carbonifero in Europa. Il genere fu descritto per la prima volta nel 1871 dal geologo britannico Henry Woodward. (it)
- Eophrynus is an extinct genus of arachnids from the extinct order Trigonotarbida, which lived during the Late Carboniferous period in Europe. The genus was first described in 1871 by Henry Woodward (geologist). The name comes from Eo, meaning 'dawn', and Phrynus, an extant genus of whip spider (order Amblypygi). Two species have been recognised:
* Eophrynus prestvicii in England
* Eophrynus udus in Germany Species of Eophrynus, as with other tribonotarbids, were similar to modern spiders but could not produce silk and the back-half of their body was made up of small plates. (en)
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| - Fossil of Eophrynus prestvicii , whitened with ammonium chloride to improve contrast. A. Dorsal view. B. Ventral view. (en)
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| - * E. prestvicii (Buckland, 1837)
* E. udus (Brauckmann, Koch & Kemper, 1985) (en)
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| - Eophrynus is an extinct genus of arachnids from the extinct order Trigonotarbida, which lived during the Late Carboniferous period in Europe. The genus was first described in 1871 by Henry Woodward (geologist). The name comes from Eo, meaning 'dawn', and Phrynus, an extant genus of whip spider (order Amblypygi). Two species have been recognised:
* Eophrynus prestvicii in England
* Eophrynus udus in Germany Species of Eophrynus, as with other tribonotarbids, were similar to modern spiders but could not produce silk and the back-half of their body was made up of small plates. The English species, E. prestvici, is known from a handful of good quality fossils preserved inside siderite concretions. Recent X-ray imaging revealed that these arachnids were covered by protective spikes. (en)
- Eophrynus è un genere di aracnidi estinto dell'ordine, anch'esso estinto, Trigonotarbida, vissuto durante il tardo Carbonifero in Europa. Il genere fu descritto per la prima volta nel 1871 dal geologo britannico Henry Woodward. (it)
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