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Bizarre wasp preserved in amber flew among dinosaurs

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A parasitic wasp that flew among dinosaurs had a Venus flytrap-like contraption on its abdomen that likely allowed it to inject eggs into insects it entrapped. Scientists say nothing similar is seen in nature today.
The article from MSN discusses the discovery of a bizarre wasp preserved in amber, dating back to the Cretaceous period, approximately 100 million years ago. This ancient wasp, found in what is now Myanmar, had a unique feature: a long, stinger-like ovipositor, which was likely used to lay eggs rather than for defense. The fossil provides insights into the evolutionary history of Hymenoptera, the order that includes wasps, bees, and ants. The wasp's preservation in amber offers a rare glimpse into the biodiversity of the time when dinosaurs roamed the Earth, showcasing how some insect species have remained morphologically similar over millions of years while others have evolved significantly. This finding not only highlights the complexity of ancient ecosystems but also underscores the importance of amber as a medium for preserving prehistoric life forms.

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