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Paleontologists have discovered that a three-eyed sea moth predator lived on Earth half a billion years ago with evidence ...
A newly discovered arthropod fossil, Mosura fentoni, has preserved eyes, nerves, and blood vessels - a rare insight into ...
Helmetia expansa was found to have walking legs and molting behavior, changing assumptions about its mobility and growth. For ...
Paleontologists have discovered fossils of a 506 million-year-old tiny three-eyed predator nicknamed the “sea moth,” ...
Ariel Chipman of The Alexander Silberman Institute of Life Science at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem provides a novel model for understanding the development and evolution of arthropod body ...
Meet Mosura fentoni, a bizarre 506-million-year-old "sea-moth" with three eyes, claws, and an abdomen full of gills.
New study sheds light on how insects, spiders, crustaceans, and other arthropods evolved their distinct body structures. By tracing these patterns back to ancient embryonic processes, the research ...
Researchers have discovered an ancient moth-like sea predator in a treasure trove of museum fossils in Canada. The ...
The Wild Ones Rock River Valley Chapter invited Kevin Wiener to give a presentation on insects at the Cherry Valley Public Library. Wiener is an arthropod ambassador and the founder of Facebook group ...
The Mosura fentoni, or "sea moth," is a newly-discovered type of arthropod that would have lived in the deep sea more than ...