Named after arthropod expert Greg Edgecombe, the fossil belongs to a group called megacheirans, a group of arthropods with a large, modified leg (called a great appendage) at the front of their bodies ...
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 ...
Uncover the golden fossil of Lomankus edgecombei, a 450-million-year-old arthropod, offering rare insights into ancient ...
A shimmering ancient fossil unearthed in New York state looks like a piece of finely crafted jewelry, but it’s also a portal ...
A new 450-million-year-old arthropod fossil, Lomankus edgecombei, has been uncovered in New York, revealing crucial ...
A 450-million-year-old fossil of an ancient creature related to the modern-day spider was recovered encased in fool’s gold in ...
Researchers have uncovered a golden-colored, 450-million-year-old fossil of a new arthropod species, preserved in fool’s gold ...
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Most of the fossils that we find in Earth's crust are preserved in sedimentary rock, where layers of mineral cover an ...
The ancient, gilt creatures represent a new species, and hint at the anatomy of an iconic group of arthropods.
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 ...
The 450 million-year-old fossil was found at a site in New York State and has been named Lomankus edgecombei after arthropod ...