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First insect-bearing amber found in South America gives clues to forest life 112 million years ago – New Study



Flies, beetles, wasps, and other creatures from the Cretaceous reveal ecosystems details of the Gondwanan supercontinent



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Fossil insects from the Cretaceous period, including flies, beetles, and wasps, are providing valuable insights into the ecosystems of the ancient supercontinent Gondwana. These discoveries help scientists understand the biodiversity and ecological interactions that existed millions of years ago. By studying the types and distributions of these insects, researchers can reconstruct past environments, track evolutionary changes, and gain a better understanding of the breakup of Gondwana and the subsequent diversification of insect life on different continents. The fossil record offers a glimpse into the complex web of life that thrived during this pivotal period in Earth’s history.

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