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Wisconsin fossil hints land-ready legs evolved underwater long before landfall
science16 days ago

Wisconsin fossil hints land-ready legs evolved underwater long before landfall

Paleontologists describe 437-million-year-old fossils of the aquatic arthropod Waukartus muscularis from Wisconsin, showing uniramous limbs akin to land-dwelling relatives and suggesting myriapods developed many legs underwater before ever reaching land, with the loss of branched exopods occurring prior to terrestrialization and reshaping how we understand the evolution of land-walking traits.

Face Revealed: New Scan Recasts Arthropleura as a Slow Carboniferous Detritivore
science2 months ago

Face Revealed: New Scan Recasts Arthropleura as a Slow Carboniferous Detritivore

New high-resolution scans of a 3-meter-long, ~50-kg Arthropleura fossil from France reveal a circular head with antennae and eyes, showing a mix of millipede- and centipede-like features. This overturns the image of a giant predator and suggests a slow detritivorous lifestyle, placing Arthropleura as a stem-group relative to millipedes within the Carboniferous myriapod lineage, and dating it to about 345–290 million years ago in Europe and North America.