The article discusses how the fossil record is often considered incomplete, but an underappreciated aspect of this incompleteness is the geographical coverage of the record. The authors report the discovery of fossil evidence of a previously undescribed early four-limbed vertebrate (tetrapod) in a location and time period that would not have been expected by paleontologists.
This finding challenges the assumptions about the completeness of the fossil record, as it reveals the presence of tetrapods in regions and time periods where their existence was previously unknown. The discovery highlights the limitations of current paleontological knowledge and the need to continue exploring and expanding the geographical coverage of the fossil record to gain a more comprehensive understanding of the evolution of early tetrapods and other vertebrates.
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