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RSS FeedsMid-Mesozoic beetle in amber stirs questions on rise of flowering plants and pollinators
(PHYSorg.com Archaeology & Fossils)

 
 

2 march 2017 18:12:42

 
Mid-Mesozoic beetle in amber stirs questions on rise of flowering plants and pollinators
(PHYSorg.com Archaeology & Fossils)
 


Named for Charles Darwin, the only known specimen of a newly discovered beetle, Darwinylus marcosi, died in a sticky gob of tree sap some 105 million years ago in what is now northern Spain. As it thrashed about before drowning, more than 100 clumped pollen grains were dislodged from its body and released into the resin. Five grains remained stuck to the beetle itself. Preserved with the beetle in the now-hard amber, the grains reveal that the beetle had been chewing a pollen meal with its jaw-like mouthparts just before it died.


 
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