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Palaeosoma

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Class
  
Diplopoda

Family
  
†Palaeosomatidae

Phylum
  
Arthropoda

Superorder
  
†Archipolypoda

Rank
  
Order

Palaeosoma

Genus
  
†Palaeosoma Jackson et al. 1919.

Similar
  
Zosterogrammidae, Archipolypoda, Eoarthropleura, Siphonocryptida, Arthropleuridea

Palaeosoma is an extinct genus of archipolypodan millipedes from the upper Carboniferous of England and Poland. Individuals grew to nearly 20 cm (7.9 in) long and possessed defensive glands (ozopores) located on small raised nodes on the outer edges of the upper surface of each body segment. Species of Palaeosoma were once considered members of the family Euphoberiidae, which contains species with prominent spines, but are now classified in their own family (Paleosomatidae) and own order (Palaeosomatida), as they lack spines and have other a combination of features not seen in other Paleozoic millipedes.

References

Palaeosoma Wikipedia