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A summary list of fossil spiders
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... Each of these groups is represented by relatively few species only occurring in the Southern Hemisphere. However, all have a Laurasian fossil record (Dunlop et al. 2020), attesting to their past worldwide distribution: (1) Ricinulei Thorell, 1876 (currently known from West Central Africa and the Americas; fossils from Cretaceous Burmese amber and Carboniferous deposits of Germany, the UK and the USA); (2) Archaeidae (currently known from the Australia, Madagascar, and South Africa; fossils from Palaeogene Baltic amber, Cretaceous Myanmar amber and Jurassic deposits of Kazakhstan and China); (3) Hexathelidae (currently known from Argentina, Chile, Australia, and New Zealand; fossils from Cretaceous Myanmar amber and Triassic deposits of France). ...

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Uncovering the worldwide footprint of an ancient relictual lineage of harvestmen: new genus and species of Buemarinoidae from Australia (Opiliones: Laniatores: Triaenonychoidea)
A summary list of fossil spiders