named Beorn leggi after him in 1964. The type specimen is now in the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard University. The generic name Beorn was chosen...
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New Jersey amber, around 90 million years old. Another fossil species, Beorn leggi, is known from a Late Campanian (~72 million years old) specimen of Canadian...
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least 72 million years, up to the present. The oldest known species are Beorn leggi and Aerobius dactylus. The order includes the following superfamilies...
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PMID 39107512. Cooper, Kenneth W. (1964-01-01). "The first fossil tardigrade: Beorn leggi Cooper, from Cretaceous amber". Psyche: A Journal of Entomology. 71 (2):...
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PMID 39107512. Cooper, Kenneth W. (1964-01-01). "The first fossil tardigrade: Beorn leggi Cooper, from Cretaceous amber". Psyche: A Journal of Entomology. 71 (2):...
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S2CID 10700892. Cooper, Kenneth W. (1964). "The first fossil tardigrade: Beorn leggi Cooper, from Cretaceous amber". Psyche: A Journal of Entomology. 71 (2):...
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2014-12-05. Cooper, Kenneth W. (1964-01-01). "The first fossil tardigrade: Beorn leggi Cooper, from Cretaceous amber". Psyche: A Journal of Entomology. 71 (2):...
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