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Pterygotioidea (the name deriving from the type genus Pterygotus, meaning "winged one") is a superfamily of eurypterids, an extinct group of aquatic arthropods. Pterygotioids were the most derived members of the infraorder Diploperculata and the sister group of the adelophthalmoid eurypterids. The group includes the basal and small hughmilleriids, the larger and specialized slimonids and the famous pterygotids which were equipped with robust and powerful cheliceral claws.

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  • Pterygotioidea (en)
  • Pterygotioidea (es)
  • Pterygotioidea (fr)
  • Pterygotioidea (uk)
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  • Les Pterygotioidea constituent une super-famille éteinte de grands arthropodes marins comprenant le genre Pterygotus. (fr)
  • Pterygotioidea — надродина викопних членистоногих класу Меростомові (Merostomata). Надродина включає родину та базальні роди , та . Загалом група містить 54 види у 9 родах. (uk)
  • Pterygotioidea (o pterigotioideos, el nombre derivando del género tipo Pterygotus, que significa "pez alado") es una superfamilia de euriptéridos, un grupo extinto de artrópodos acuáticos comúnmente conocidos como "escorpiones marinos". Eran miembros del infraorden , en el suborden .​ La superfamilia Pterygotioidea contiene la familia altamente derivada Pterygotidae, famosa por sus robustas y poderosas garras quelicerales, así como géneros más basales (primitivos) de las familias y .​ (es)
  • Pterygotioidea (the name deriving from the type genus Pterygotus, meaning "winged one") is a superfamily of eurypterids, an extinct group of aquatic arthropods. Pterygotioids were the most derived members of the infraorder Diploperculata and the sister group of the adelophthalmoid eurypterids. The group includes the basal and small hughmilleriids, the larger and specialized slimonids and the famous pterygotids which were equipped with robust and powerful cheliceral claws. (en)
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