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First ever record of insect pollination captured in 100 million-year-old amber
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Meet the 125-million-year-old pollinator “Jeholopsyche liaoningensis”
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Fancy footwork and non-stick leg coating helps spiders not stick to their own webs
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“Anastrepha conflua,” new fruit fly species
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Male spider’s sexual organs work fastest only when a female breaks them off
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Jeholopsyche liaoningensis
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“Molynocoelia erwini,” a new species of fruit fly from Ecuador
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8 strange but true spider facts
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Halocoryza acapulcana Whitehead
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Suitor’s gentle massage soothes aggressive, cannibalistic female spiders, researchers find
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Invertebrates are ignored, overlooked by conservationists, policymakers and the public
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An eye gene colors butterfly wings red
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Lofty experiments with gliding ants reveals secrets of their unusual flight
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Don’t pick a fight with a eunuch spider. It has nothing to lose
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From chewing tough insects to soft fruit, bat teeth are highly specialized