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An 82-Year-Old Fossil Hunter Found a 150-Million-Year-Old Insect That May Redraw the Evolutionary Map
His fossils, collected over a decade at a Jurassic site in New South Wales, have revealed a new species of non-biting midge.
If you spend much time around fly anglers who pursue trout, you’ll soon be subjected to detailed entomology lessons. Many trout fly anglers love studying aquatic insects because imitating those bugs ...
A 151-million-year-old midge fossil from the Jurassic era revealed that freshwater insects might have first evolved in the ...
This is a bug warning for all tourists planning a trip to the Emerald Isle. Don’t worry, Ireland is not a paradise for bugs like some tropical tourist destinations. No fear of cockroaches or monster ...
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