Science. 1990 Nov 2;250(4981):658-61. doi: 10.1126/science.250.4981.658.
A new assemblage of arthropod cuticles from Upper Silurian rocks in Shropshire, England, includes at least two centipedes and a trigonotarbid arachnid. This unequivocal terrestrial fauna from the Silurian constitutes the earliest direct record of land animals. The presence of predatory arthropods suggests that complex terrestrial ecosystems were in place by the late Silurian (414 x 10(6) years before present) and that the animal invasion of the land occurred earlier than was previously thought.
来自英国什罗普郡上志留纪岩石中的一组新的节肢动物外骨骼,包括至少两种蜈蚣和一种三叶虫。这个来自志留纪的明确的陆生动物群是陆地动物最早的直接记录。捕食性节肢动物的存在表明,复杂的陆地生态系统在志留纪晚期(距今 4140 万年)就已经存在,而且动物对陆地的入侵比之前认为的要早。