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Bombazo en La paleontología Española: Uncover a 105 Million-Year-Old Wasp in a Cave in Cantabria

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An international team of paleontologists has managed to describe a new species of Cretaceous wasp preserved in an amber fragment from a cavity of the Cantabrian coast. The finding reinforces the role of the Iberian peninsula as a key enclave to understand the evolution of insects during the dinosaur era. Do you want to know what this specimen is called and what its characteristics are? They discover a 105 million-year-old fossil wasp in Cantabri…

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An international team of paleontologists has managed to describe a new species of Cretaceous wasp preserved in an amber fragment from a cavity of the Cantabrian coast. The finding reinforces the role of the Iberian peninsula as a key enclave to understand the evolution of insects during the dinosaur era. Do you want to know what this specimen is called and what its characteristics are? They discover a 105 million-year-old fossil wasp in Cantabri…

Researchers reveal new representative of the genus Cretevania found in El Soplao, Cantabria, which stands out for its size and anatomical particularities, providing relevant data for the classification and dating of cretaceous deposits according to international experts The particularities of the antennas and the wing structure observed in the remains found in El Soplao have allowed an international team of scientists to identify a new extinct s…

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invdes.com.mx broke the news in on Friday, December 12, 2025.
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