Oct. 31 (UPI) --A small, ancient beetle might provide clues to how the Earth's landmass shifted, a study says. Researcher Shuhei Yamamoto believes a beetle trapped in piece of Burmese amber from 99 ...
(CN) – A 99 million-year-old beetle trapped in amber offers scientists hints about how Earth’s landmasses were arranged long ago, according to a paper published Tuesday in the Journal of Systematic ...
PACHYRHYNCHUS WEEVILS are found on most islands in the eastern Pacific Ocean. If these weevils could fly, that would not be surprising. But they cannot. Why they are so widespread is therefore a ...
In a laboratory in New York state, the natural perfumes of female Asian longhorn beetles drift over the receptive antennae of males of their species. Unfortunately for the males, the antennae have ...
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