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- Kampecaris is an extinct genus comprising the Kampecarida, an enigmatic group of millipede-like arthropods, from the Silurian and early Devonian periods...
- early myriapod fossil species around the similar time period include Kampecaris obanensis and Archidesmus sp. The phylogenetic classification of myriapods...
- the Silurian. The definitive oldest record of millipede ever known is Kampecaris obanensis and Archidesmus sp. from the late Silurian (425 million years...
- 15 – Researchers announce a 2.5 cm millipede fossil belonging to the Kampecaris genus, discovered on the island of Kerrera in the Scottish Inner Hebrides...
- attesting to its air-breathing habits. Other early fossils of millipedes are Kampecaris obanensis and Archidesmus sp. from 425 millions years ago in the late...
- Devonian period of modern-day Scotland. It was originally described as "Kampecaris tuberculata" by the Reverend Stanley Graham Brade-Birks, but was placed...
- signs a tentative peace agreement with the Taliban. Silurian millipede Kampecaris obanensis, the oldest known land animal, is discovered in Scotland. China...
- Notes Images Albadesmus A. almondi Millipedes. Archidesmus A. sp. Cowiedesmus C. eroticopodus Pneumodesmus P. newmani Indeterminate cf. Kampecaris sp....
- Myriapoda, although a position within Diplopoda, or as a relative of Kampecaris, was hypothesised. Therefore, it was classed as Myriapoda incertae sedis...
- land-animal living persistently on land: the Myriapod millipede-ancestor Kampecaris obanensis, dating back 425 million years to the Silurian period. According...