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This 'living fossil' offers a unique glimpse into. Scientists just discovered a groundbreaking new arachnid species with a tail that lived in southeast asia around 100 million years ago. So why did this spider relative have a tail, and what was it doing encased in amber
And could this spider still be around today? Vinegaroons, or whip scorpions, are close living relatives of spiders that sport tails, and. Named chimerarachne yingi, the arachnid shares a lot of features in common with modern spiders
It has eight legs, two male pedipalps, fangs, and spinnerets on the rear of its opisthosoma.
There's that one feature you've probably noticed already that you might not expect to find at all in a spider All four of the specimens were preserved in amber from what's now myanmar (formerly burma). Members of this genus feature a very long tapering tail that is capable of movement It's a marvel of the arachnid world that has carved out its own unique evolutionary path
Let's clarify its place in the animal kingdom. According to the research study, scientists have known for about a decade that spiders evolved from arachnids with tails, more than 315 million years ago, though they hadn’t found proof of that in the fossil record until now. No living spider has a tail, although some relatives of spiders, the vinegaroons, do have an anal flagellum While no living spider species has a tail, the feature isn't unheard of in the arachnid world
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