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151-million-year-old fly changes what we know about insect evolution
A remarkable 151-million-year-old fly fossil found in China is changing our view of insect evolution. This ancient insect, preserved in amber, shows unique features not seen in modern species. Its discovery offers new insights into how insects diversified during the Jurassic period. The fossil also provides a glimpse into the mid-Jurassic ecosystem, revealing complex interactions and adaptations from that era.
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