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125 million-year-old fossil of giant venomous scorpion that lived alongside dinosaurs discovered in China


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125 million-year-old fossil of giant venomous scorpion that lived alongside dinosaurs discovered in China

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Jeholia longchengi was around 4 inches (10 cm) long and was a key species within the food chain of the Cretaceous ecosystem. | Credit: NIGPAS

A known treasure trove of Early Cretaceous fossils has turned up a never-before-seen species of scorpion that lived around 125 million years ago.

The venomous scorpion was larger than many ancient — and modern — scorpion species. Researchers believe it would’ve been a key species in the food chain, gobbling up spiders, lizards and even small mammals that lived in its ancient ecosystem.

It is just the fourth terrestrial scorpion fossil to be found in China and the first Mesozoic-era scorpion fossil found in the country, researchers reported Jan. 24 in the journal

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Most scorpions from the

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(252 million to 66 million years ago) are preserved in amber. Fossilized scorpions are much rarer because these arachnids live under rocks and branches, where they’re less likely to be trapped in sediment and fossilize, said study co-author
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, a researcher at the Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeontology in China.

The scientists found the fossil in the Yixian Formation, a hotbed of Early Cretaceous fossils in northeastern China. The team named the new species Jeholia longchengi. “Jeholia” refers to the Jehol Biota, the ecosystem of northeast China in the Early Cretaceous about 133 million to 120 million years ago, and “longchengi” refers to the Longcheng district of Chaoyang, China, where the fossil currently resides.

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Fossilized scorpions are extremely rare. J. longchengi is only the fourth terrestrial species found in China. | Credit: NIGPAS

J. longchengi was roughly 4 inches (10 centimeters) long, making it something of a giant of its time. “Other Mesozoic scorpions are much smaller, most of them less than half [the size] of the new species,” Huang told Live Science in an email.

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J. longchengi has a pentagonal body and rounded spiracles, which are the openings in its body that allowed it to breathe. These characteristics are similar to those found in some families of modern-day scorpions that inhabit other parts of Asia. But unlike those families, J. longchengi has fairly long legs and slim pedipalps, or pincers, that lack spurs along a segment called the patella.

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Fossils of many other animals — including dinosaurs, birds, mammals and insects — have been found in the Jehol Biota, suggesting a complex food web. Larger mammals and dinosaurs may have preyed upon J. longchengi, while the scorpion’s diet may have included insects, spiders, frogs and even small lizards or mammals, the researchers wrote in the study.

The scorpion’s mouthparts aren’t preserved in the fossil, though, so it’s hard to know for sure what they ate. Discoveries of additional fossil specimens could clear up the species’ role in the ecosystem and its place in the food web, the researchers wrote.

“If placed in today’s environment, it might become a natural predator of many small animals, and could even hunt the young of small vertebrates,” Huang told China’s state run

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The fossil is being stored at the Fossil Valley Museum in Chaoyang, China.



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