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Remarkable Discovery of Ancient Spider Fossil in Australia Sheds Light on Evolution and Climate Change

18:15, 13 十一月

A groundbreaking paleontological discovery in Australia has unveiled a new species of ancient spider, Megamonodontium mccluskyi, which lived during the Miocene epoch. According to reports from the Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, this arachnid, measuring five times larger than its closest contemporary relative, marks a significant advancement in understanding the evolution of spiders on the Australian continent.

The fossil, one of only four fossilized spider remains found in Australia, was discovered at the McGraths Flats paleontological site, dating back approximately 11 to 16 million years. This finding underscores the diversity of prehistoric fauna and provides valuable insights into the climatic and geographical changes that have shaped Australia over millennia.

Megamonodontium mccluskyi, belonging to the Barychelidae family, is known for its trapdoor burrowing capabilities. This discovery allows researchers to gain a deeper understanding of the evolutionary history of spiders in Australia.

Measuring around 50 millimeters in length, this spider is the second-largest spider fossil recorded globally and the largest found in Australia. Its discovery is crucial for comprehending the variety of species that once inhabited the continent.

During the Miocene, Australia was characterized by a tropical climate, contrasting sharply with the arid conditions prevalent today. The extinction of this spider is linked to climate transformations that led to the loss of tropical rainforest habitats. Phylogenetic analyses suggest significant divergence in mygalomorph spiders during this period, reflecting the impact of environmental changes.

Fossil discoveries of spiders are rare due to their rapid decomposition after death. Most spider remains date back to the Devonian period, while the largest known spider fossil, Jurassica nephila, is from the Jurassic period and measures approximately 15 centimeters.

The challenge of fossilization arises from the soft-bodied nature of arthropods, such as spiders, which lack hard parts that facilitate preservation.

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