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With specialist pollinator absent, Himalayan gingers must adapt
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Thepytus carmen, a newly described species of butterfly from Brazil
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Gliding ants steer with hind legs as they fly backwards, scientists learn
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Potential biofuel pest, the switchgrass moth, under renewed scrutiny of entomologists
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Fossil reveals 48-million year history of zombie ants
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A Halloween roundup featuring recent articles on spiders, bats and rats
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Newly discovered Madagascar spider spins largest, toughest webs on record
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Study reveals road salt may promote health and well-being of roadside ant colonies
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Slide Show: Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History is 100!
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Tiny, new brains prove just as adept as large, mature brains among tropical orb-web spiders
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Transmitters unveil long-distance movements of orchid bees
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Amazon farmers who vanished centuries ago were remarkably innovative
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For sweat bees, being social builds a more developed brain
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Eighty-thousand bark beetles enter National Museum of Natural History collections
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Females shut down male-male sperm competition in leafcutter ants