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摘要
已描述的种类超过6600种,是一种形态和生态多样化的蜘蛛纲动物,分布在世界各地。尽管Opiliones目的成员被认为是最早的陆生节肢动物之一,但古生代收割机的化石记录却很少。在此,一个新的收割机,Devonopilio hutchinsoni gen. et sp. nov.,是基于保存在苏格兰阿伯丁郡下泥盆世Rhynie chert (Pragian,约407 Ma)的阴茎来描述的。这一新物种与另一种早泥盆纪的收获动物——雷尼燧石的Eophalangium sheari一起,代表了化石记录中最早的Opiliones目成员,也是最古老的陆生动物之一。该新种在阴茎形态上与sheari E.有显著差异,表明收割机在早泥盆世之前就开始多样化了。德文郡的收割者
A new Devonian harvestman from the Rhynie chert (Arachnida: Opiliones)
With over 6,600 described species, harvestmen represent a morphologically and ecologically diverse group of arachnids with a cosmopolitan distribution. Although members of the order Opiliones are believed to have been among some of the earliest terrestrial arthropods, the Palaeozoic fossil record of harvestmen is sparse. Herein, a new harvestman, Devonopilio hutchinsoni gen. et sp. nov., is described based on a penis preserved in Lower Devonian Rhynie chert from Aberdeenshire, Scotland (Pragian, ca. 407 Ma). Together with Eophalangium sheari , another Early Devonian harvestman known from the Rhynie chert, the new species represents the earliest member of the order Opiliones in the fossil record and one of the oldest terrestrial animals. The new species differs significantly from E. sheari in penis morphology, indicating that harvestmen began to diversify before the Early Devonian. Devonian harvestman
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The Bulletin of Geosciences is an international journal publishing original research papers, review articles, and short contributions concerning palaeoenvironmental geology, including palaeontology, stratigraphy, sedimentology, palaeogeography, palaeoecology, palaeoclimatology, geochemistry, mineralogy, geophysics, and related fields. All papers are subject to international peer review, and acceptance is based on quality alone.