Ancient ant amber Archaeologists have identified more than 700 species of ancient insects in 55 categories in ancient ambers excavated in sediments in northwestern India. These ambers opened the door to studying the life forms of insects 50 million years ago. Ancient spider amber Ancient small fly amber About 50 million years ago, the Asian subcontinent has just entered the Asian continent, which is about 100 million years away from its East African coast. In the long-term isolated floating process, life on this huge island of the Asian subcontinent has enough time to evolve into various strange new species forms. Ancient bee amber These strange new species forms are the subject of important research by researchers, but there is no strange new species in the amber they found. Their research results are published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. In contrast, the insects in amber are very similar to the insects in amber on the Asian continent at the time. However, this finding also shows that these insects have experienced an unexpected big shift, perhaps through the volcanic island chain. Ancient termite amber Although there are no strange new species in the newly discovered amber, they still have great fossil research value. Among these ambers, the researchers identified more than 700 species of insects in 55 categories, such as ancient bees, termites, and ants. Ancient insect amber In the next few years, archaeologists will be able to further understand the evolution of these animals by comparing the similarities and differences between these ancient specimens and modern life forms. Here with our women Lace Underwear in Small size for reference. With variety of lace trim decorate the panties. Offer more than 10 colors for selection Small Size Women'S Briefs,Small Cotton Panties,Girls Panties,Lace Panties Taihe Aosili Clothing Co., Ltd. , https://www.aosili-fs.com
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