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Megarachne

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Megarachne servinei
Temporal range: Pennsylvanian
Megarachne
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Incertae sedis
Genus:
Megarachne
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M. servinei
Binomial name
Megarachne servinei
Hünicken, 1980
File:DMNS34L GiantSpiderVsMyPen.jpg
Megarachne fossil.
Outdated reconstruction of Megarachne servinei as a spider.

Megarachne servinei was a small Upper Carboniferous (Pennsylvanian) eurypterid found near Córdoba, Argentina. Its leg span was 50 cm (20 inches) [citation needed]. When initially discovered it was incorrectly believed to be a giant spider, the biggest that ever existed. This caused serious error in scripting of the CGI television series Walking with Monsters. The series was already in production when the correct classification of Megarachne was made (in 2004[citation needed]), making it was too late to correct the error. So instead, the name was changed with the giant spider simply referred to as Mesothelae.

References

  • Hünicken, M.A. (1980). A giant fossil spider (Megarachne servinei) from Bajo de Véliz, Upper Carboniferous, Argentina. Boletin de la Academia Nacional de Ciencias, Córdoba, Argentina 53: 317-341.
  • Selden, P.A., Corronca, J.A. & Hünicken, M.A. (2005). The true identity of the supposed giant fossil spider Megarachne. Biology Letters 1: 44-48. doi:10.1098/rsbl.2004.0272