Brontoscorpio

Brontoscorpio is a genus of fossil scorpion. Remains of the only known species, Brontoscorpio anglicus, were discovered in the Lochkovian St. Maughan's Formation.-aged sandstone from Trimpley, Worcestershire. The species was described on the basis of an incomplete single free finger of a right pedipalp (In31405), almost 10 centimetres (3.9 in) long. The complete animal is estimated to have been at least 90 centimetres (3 ft) long. The species is characterized by the presence of single condyle and row of thick tubercles on the pedipalp free finger.

Brontoscorpio

Brontoscorpio is a genus of fossil scorpion. Remains of the only known species, Brontoscorpio anglicus, were discovered in the Lochkovian St. Maughan's Formation.-aged sandstone from Trimpley, Worcestershire. The species was described on the basis of an incomplete single free finger of a right pedipalp (In31405), almost 10 centimetres (3.9 in) long. The complete animal is estimated to have been at least 90 centimetres (3 ft) long. The species is characterized by the presence of single condyle and row of thick tubercles on the pedipalp free finger.