Amber Preserved Secrets of Ancient Insect Evolution
Recently, scientists have discovered an ancient species of insect preserved in amber from the Lower Cretaceous period, approximately 99 million years ago. This stunning discovery provides an unprecedented glimpse into the evolution of insect behavior and morphology during the Mesozoic Era. The insect, now named Burmomyrmex bohemicus, is the earliest known species of its kind, and provides a window into the ancient world of insect behavior. Its complex jaw and mouth parts suggest that it was an early forager, and its body size and shape suggest that it was adapted to an arboreal lifestyle. This rare specimen provides a unique opportunity to explore the evolutionary history of the insect world and the role it has played in the evolution of the planet.
source: Phys.org