Biology:Vaderlimulus

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Short description: Extinct genus of horseshoe crabs


Vaderlimulus
Scientific classification
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Binomial name
Vaderlimulus tricki
Lerner et al. 2017

Vaderlimulus is a genus of horseshoe crab.[1][2] The species V. tricki lived in the Olenekian age Triassic period approximately 245 million years ago North America, Idaho. The genus was named after a Star Wars character Darth Vader due to the animal's oversized head shield resembling Darth Vader’s helmet. The specific epithet "tricki" named in recognition of Trick Runions who discovered V. tricki. Vaderlimulus tricki is known as the first Triassic horseshoe crab from North America.[3] Vaderlimulus was 10 centimeters (4 inches) in length.

It was member of the family Austrolimulidae, meaning that Vaderlimulus tricki lived in the oceans of the Triassic Period but may had wandered into freshwater too. V. tricki most likely inhabited the coast lines of western North America, Idaho where both salt water and freshwater meet.[4]

References

Wikidata ☰ Q45794302 entry