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Mesolimulus

 Mesolimulus is an extinct genus of arthropod. The best known examples are found in Solnhofen limestone near Solnhofen, Bavaria, Germany. Originally assigned to the living genus Limulus, they are related to and look virtually identical to the modern horseshoe crab. Other species assigned to Mesolimulus have been recorded from Spain, Siberia and (questionably) from Lebanon.

 The unusual trackways left by these animals at Solnhofen were originally thought to have been made by birds or pterosaurs, since they included a cross-shaped marking comparable with the impression of a typical bird foot. Eventually they were correctly identified as arthropod footprints and named Kouphichnium walchi, as proved by some remarkable 'death traces' showing a Mesolimulus circling round on itself before dying. The last leg of more advanced horseshoe crabs is modified into a so-called 'pusher' which consists of four plates at the tip which push against the soft sediment rather like a snow-shoe. This was what left the unusual bird-like footprints.

 Horseshoe crabs in general date to the Ordovician Period, more than 440 million years ago, and late Paleozoic Euproops fossils indicate that they have changed little over the last 300 million years. Fossils preserved in Solenhofen limestone are unusual because soft body parts and skeletons are clearly represented.

 Мечехвосты появились в кембрийском периоде и дожили до наших дней, не испытав принципиальных перемен в строении (обширный головогрудной щит и длинный хвостовой шип, используемый для упора в грунт при рытье осадка) и, видимо, в образе жизни: мезолимулюс был крупным придонным хищником и падалеядом. Современные мечехвосты (4 вида) живут на литорали и в лагунах Карибского моря и Тихого океана; длина их тела достигает 70 см. Мезозойские мечехвосты (к числу которых относится мезолимулюс) были гораздо мельче, и обитали в пресных водах.

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