Uncover the golden fossil of Lomankus edgecombei, a 450-million-year-old arthropod, offering rare insights into ancient ...
Previous studies have mainly focused on specific arthropod and non-arthropod taxonomic groups at various geographic scales. However, the patterns of overall soil arthropod community composition ...
Donation collection is ongoing through the Church of the Good Shepherd on Lookout Mountain. There are wagons in the church’s ...
Most of the fossils that we find in Earth's crust are preserved in sedimentary rock, where layers of mineral cover an ...
A newly discovered 450-million-year-old fossil arthropod was found entirely preserved in pyrite–aka fool’s gold. The newly named species Lomankus edgecombei boasts a leg coming out of its head ...
A new 450-million-year-old arthropod fossil, Lomankus edgecombei, has been uncovered in New York, revealing crucial ...
“Today, there are more species of arthropod than any other group of animals on Earth,” said Parry. “Part of the key to this success is their highly adaptable head and its ...
The arthropod Arthropleura is the largest known arthropod ever to inhabit the Earth. The giant arthropod ‘Arthropleura', which roamed the Earth over 300 million years ago, combined traits of ...
A team of researchers led by Associate Professor Luke Parry, Department of Earth Sciences, University of Oxford, have unveiled a spectacular new 450-million-year-old fossil arthropod (the group that ...
The striking fossil is a newly identified species of arthropod, a distant relative of modern-day horseshoe crabs, scorpions, and spiders, that slightly resembles a modern-day shrimp. The creature ...
Scurrying across the earth, a 110-pound, nine-foot-long creature called Arthropleura ranks as the largest arthropod to ever live. For years, however, the face of the gigantic crawler eluded ...
A 20-year-old pilot and two teenage passengers have died after their light aircraft crashed in Victoria's Gippsland region.