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In these images, the morphology of Lomankus edgecombei was reconstructed using computed tomography. The fossils are infused with pyrite (fool’s gold), causing the gold color.

Fossil hunters discover brand new species stuck inside fool’s gold

October 29, 2024

image of a stonefly

Dark to light: How humans caused insects to change colors entirely

October 29, 2024

Fly in Beer

Why beer might become the new brew for insecticide

October 16, 2024

Larval emergence is always from the abdomen and has been observed to occur between the second and third tergites (dorsolaterally) or laterally through a tear in the abdominal cuticle.

New wasp species bursts from flies like horrifying ‘Alien’ creatures

September 17, 2024

Mosquito bite

‘Sloth fever’ on the rise: What to know about mosquito-borne virus

September 6, 2024

Young woman tries to kill a mosquito on her cheek

Annoying sixth sense: Mosquitoes use ‘heat vision’ to hunt us down

September 2, 2024

oranges, fruit on a tree

The end of oranges? Relentless plant disease could cause extinction of citrus fruits

August 14, 2024

Side-on view of Youti yuanshi, showing internal organ systems.

This fossil from 520 million years ago explains how insects, spiders and crabs came to be

July 31, 2024

Blue butterfly flying above flowers

Butterflies collect pollen without even touching flowers using this special power

July 25, 2024

Troporhogas rafaelnadali.

Newly discovered wasps named after tennis legends Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal

July 15, 2024

Pictured is a leafhopper G. serpenta.

Insect with ‘invisibility cloak’ opens doors to advanced camouflage for humans

July 12, 2024

A painted lady Butterfly

These butterflies just set a record after flying across the Atlantic Ocean

July 1, 2024

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