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science2 years ago

Giant Fossil Spider Unveils Lost Rainforest of Australia

A newly discovered fossil of a giant trapdoor spider, estimated to be around 11 to 16 million years old, reveals an ancestor of the modern brush-footed trapdoor spider that was four times larger in size. The fossil, named Megamonodontium mccluskyi, has a body size of approximately 23.31 millimeters and provides valuable insights into the evolution and extinction of ancient giant trapdoor spiders. This discovery fills a gap in our understanding of these spiders' past and highlights the challenges of fossilizing spiders.

paleontology2 years ago

"Astonishing Discovery: Australia Unveils Second Largest Fossil Spider Ever Found"

A remarkably preserved fossil of a Megamonodontium mccluskyi, a large brush-footed trapdoor spider that lived in Australia's lush rainforest during the Miocene period, has been discovered in New South Wales. This is only the fourth spider fossil ever found in Australia and the first of its kind worldwide. The fossil provides valuable insights into the evolutionary history and extinction of spiders in Australia, suggesting that aridification played a role in wiping out certain spider lineages. The detailed preservation of the fossil, including minute details of its physical features, offers clues about the spider's behavior and the changing landscape of Australia over time.

paleontology2 years ago

Ancient Australian Spider Fossils Reveal Evolutionary Secrets

Scientists have discovered an astonishing 15-million-year-old spider fossil in Australia, making it the second largest spider fossil ever found. The fossil belongs to a new genus and species of brush-footed trapdoor spider called Megamonodontium mccluskyi, which was around five times larger than its living relatives. This fossil is significant because it is the first fossil of its kind ever discovered and provides valuable insights into the evolution of spiders. The discovery will help fill gaps in our knowledge of spider evolution and offers a glimpse into the lifestyle and characteristics of ancient spiders.

paleontology2 years ago

Ancient Australian Spider Fossils Unveil Evolutionary Insights

Australian scientists have discovered and named a new genus of fossil spider, Megamonodontium mccluskyi, which is estimated to be between 11-16 million years old. This is the first spider fossil of the Barychelidae family found in Australia and the largest fossil spider found in the country. The discovery provides valuable insights into the evolutionary history and extinction of spiders in Australia, filling a gap in scientific understanding. The detailed preservation of the fossil allows for the study of minute details, such as the spider's claws and setae.