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- Europe and North America, as well as a single record from Argentina. Trigonotarbids can be envisaged as spider-like arachnids, but without silk-producing...
- Arachnida. The clade is referred to as Pantetrapulmonata when the extinct trigonotarbid arachnids are included. The name "Pulmonata" has been used for this...
- pectines instead. The oldest book lungs have been recovered from extinct trigonotarbid arachnids preserved in the 410 million-year-old Rhynie chert of Scotland...
- some as long as 2.5 m (8 ft 2 in). The oldest known arachnid is the trigonotarbid Palaeotarbus jerami, from about 420 million years ago in the Silurian...
- Maiocercus celticus is a species of early trigonotarbid arachnid from the Upper Carboniferous of Westhoughton, Lancashire, UK. The species was first described...
- soft tissues. The oldest known exclusively terrestrial arachnid is the trigonotarbid Palaeotarbus jerami, from about 420 million years ago in the Silurian...
- Anthracomartus is an extinct genus of Carboniferous-aged trigonotarbid arachnids. A fossil of the species Anthracomartus hindi (synonym: Cryptomartus...
- years ago) of Kerrera. There are also other millipedes, centipedes, and trigonotarbid arachnoids known from Ludlow (420 million years ago). Predatory invertebrates...
- years ago in the Late Ordovician. The oldest known arachnid is the trigonotarbid Palaeotarbus jerami, from about 420 million years ago in the Silurian...
- during the late Carboniferous. Land arthropods such as arachnids (e.g. trigonotarbids and Pulmonoscorpius), myriapods (e.g. Arthropleura) and especially insects...