This new species of brittle star lived 435 million years ago

Get the Full StoryScientists say the fossilized remains of a brittle star that lived 435 million years ago belong to a new species.

The fossil was named Crepidosoma doyleii, after the paleontologist who discovered it. Eamon Doyle was a Ph.D. student when he discovered the remains of the thumbnail-sized creature in the late 1980s, embedded in a layer of fossils on a hillside in the Maam Valley in Ireland.

Though this species of brittle star which are closely related to starfish first developed nearly half a billion years ago, its modern day descendants are remarkably similar.

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