Images: Courtesy of David Grimaldi, American Museum of Natural History.
See Also:
- 95-Million-Year-Old Bugs Found in African Amber Surprise
- Oldest Preserved Spider Web Dates Back to Dinosaurs
- Bizarre Ancient Fly With Three-Eyed Horn Discovered
Citation: “Biogeographic and Evolutionary Implications of a Diverse Paleobiota in Amber from the Early Eocene of India,” by Jes Rust, Hukam Singh, Rajendra S. Ran, Tom McCann, Lacham Singh, Ken Anderson, Nivedita Sarkar, Paul C. Nascimbene, Frauke Stebner, Jennifer C. Thomas, Monica Solórzano Kraemer, Christopher J. Williams, Michael S. Engel, Ashok Sahni and David Grimaldi. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Vol. 107 No. 43, October 26, 2010.
Brandon’s Twitter stream, reportorial outtakes and citizen-funded White Nose Syndrome story; Wired Science on Twitter.
Authors: Brandon Keim