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New Species of Beetle Discovered in Dinosaur Ancestor’s 230 Million-Year-Old Poop – SciTechDaily
The tiny beetle Triamyxa coprolithica is the first-ever insect to be described from fossil feces. The animal the researchers…

The tiny beetle Triamyxa coprolithica is the first-ever insect to be described from fossil feces. Credit: Qvarnström et al.
The tiny beetle Triamyxa coprolithica is the first-ever insect to be described from fossil feces. The animal the researchers have…
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