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This Fossil Bug Discovered in Baltic Amber Looks Remarkably Like a Mantis. David Nield, Science Alert, March 27, 2022 The open acess paper is: Baranov, V., Pérez-de la Fuente, R., Engel, M.S., Hammel, J.U., Kiesmüller, C., Hörnig, M.K., Pazinato, P.G., Stahlecker, C., Haug, C. and Haug, J.T., 2022. The first adult mantis lacewing from Baltic amber, with an evaluation of the post-Cretaceous loss of morphological diversity of raptorial appendages in Mantispidae. Fossil Record, 25(1). Yours, Paul H.
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A few years old (new to me) but very interesting. Jurassic "butterflies" (from before the time of flowers) look like true ones that appeared much later. https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/artful-amoeba/butterflies-in-the-time-of-dinosaurs-with-nary-a-flower-in-sight/?fbclid=IwAR0RxObAJG7LIjG-ZMzvlZYG2mti1zJ0FAMUArv3UXZ6UusoT165IdriJDU
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