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A 100-million-year-old beetle fossil sheds light on the ancient insect family – Sunday Vision
Close-up view of the well-preserved Cretophengodes azari beetle, a light-producing fossil beetle covered in amber. Chenyang Kai A beetle trapped in amber

Close-up view of the well-preserved Cretophengodes azari beetle, a light-producing fossil beetle covered in amber.
Chenyang Kai
A beetle trapped in amber for more than 100 million years provides scientists with clues as to why vital insects glowed during the Cretaceous period, about 145 to 66 million years ago.
at New study Published in the journal Proceedings of the Royal Society bScientists have uncovered the discovery of the Creatofinjod beetle.Fidelity like life preserved in the amberHe has…
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