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Hibbertopterus : ウィキペディア英語版
Hibbertopterus

''Hibbertopterus'' is a genus of giant sea scorpion (order Eurypterida) that inhabited the swamps of Scotland during the Carboniferous.
''Hibbertopterus'' is a member of the family Hibbertopteridae, large bizarre Eurypterids found from the Upper Devonian to the end of the Permian period. They were sweep feeders, inhabiting freshwater swamps and rivers, feeding by raking through the soft sediment with blades on their anterior appendages to capture small invertebrates. Their morphology was so unusual that they have been thought to be an order separate to Eurypterida. Recent work however confirms them to be a derived member of the suborder Stylonurina, with the genus ''Drepanopterus'' being a basal member of their superfamily.
==Trackway==

''Hibbertopterus'' is believed to have been one of the first aquatic animals to exhibit terrestrial locomotion, as tracks indicating a dragging movement have been found in West Lothian, Scotland . The track found was roughly six metres long and a metre wide, and suggests that the eurypterid was 1.6 metres in length.
The specimen itself is the base of overlying and infilling sandstone and thus shows the tracks in negative relief: a groove appears as a ridge.

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