Case of Insect Interruptus Yields a Rare Fossil Find
Researchers say the oldest fossil of two insects copulating — in this case, froghoppers killed in a volcanic eruption 165 million years ago — was identified in what is now Northeastern China. View original article – Case of Insect Interruptus Yields a Rare Fossil Find ; ;Related ArticlesDot Earth Blog: Helen Caldicott, Chernobyl and the New York Academy of SciencesNational Briefing | South: Arkansas: ExxonMobil Fines Proposed After Oil SpillDot Earth Blog: Wide Rejection of Labels for Genetically Engineered Food in Washington State ;
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