Club-tailed Dragonfly
Courtesy Richard James. One of four found yesterday.Club-tailed Dragonfly, female.
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Courtesy Richard James. One of four found yesterday.Club-tailed Dragonfly, female.
Amber from the Kachin region of Myanmar has preserved a wealth of fossils, offering insights into the diversity of the Cretaceous fauna of a 100-million-year-old forest ecosystem....
Older than dinosaurs. Hovering, studying. A Green Darner!
Scientists have discovered a previously unknown species of true bug that has claws. Amber from Myanmar’s Kachin region has preserved many fossils that reveal the animal diversity o...
Butterfly fossils are rare, and finds that preserve fine anatomical details and wing patterns are an absolute exception. An international research team from Sweden, the U.S., and G...
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Sometimes, different organisms can evolve the same ability independently, a process called parallel evolution. A new study from Osaka Metropolitan University (OMU) has found that d...
Dragonflies and humans independently evolved the same mechanism for sensing red light. This ultra-sensitive dragonfly protein could lead to new deep-tissue medical treatments.
Sunny, 26°, light S. A walk out to Lollingdon but very little noted bird wise. A Corn Bunting on the hill and singing and several Yellowhammer nearby. 20+ Red Kite around, as seve...
New study shows high mercury concentrations across wildlife refuges The post JWM: Dragonflies make good mercury thermometers appeared first on The Wildlife Society.
100-million-year-old ancient amber from Myanmar traps a true bug with rare chelae claws, revealing the fourth independent case of convergent evolution in insects
The true reason ancient insects grew so huge just got a lot more mysterious. Three hundred million years ago, Earth looked nothing like it does today. The continents were joined in...
Deep inside 100-million-year-old amber from Myanmar, scientists uncovered a bizarre ancient bug with clawed front legs that look more like a crab’s pincers than anything seen in mo...
Coincident with the rise of the dinosaurs, a large landmass filled most of the Arctic circle, potentially contributing to global cooling that advantaged the famous reptiles
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A fossil harvestman identified using advanced imaging techniques shows that extinct arachnid lineages once lived in Europe. The discovery expands the known diversity of amber-prese...
On the way to the Bill I stopped off at Ferry, the Wood and Curlew Sand and Garganey were all still present with a Greenshank and Whimbrels in the Channel.The Bill was slow HERE bu...
A. Sutherland- AncientPages.com - The awe and mystery surrounding dragons, those mighty and legendary beasts, have sparked countless myths and tales across the globe. While many se...
For our optional prompt of “Dragonfly” today, I made a little sketch of one with splashes of color on the wings. These are lovely little insects that can actual come … Continue rea...
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