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Discovery of insects trapped in amber sheds light on ancient Amazon rainforest

Researchers uncovered 60 amber samples with 21 fossil inclusions representing five insect orders, revealing a humid, resinous forest ecosystem from 112 million years ago in South America.

  • The discovery in Ecuador of fossilized tree resin containing insect fossils over 100 million years old provides insight into the prehistoric Amazon rainforest.
  • Researchers identified fossils of flies, beetles, ants, wasps, and spider webs in the amber, representing the first time such insects have been found fossilized in South American amber.
  • The analysis suggests the ancient rainforest contained ferns, conifers like the Monkey Puzzle Tree, and hosted evolving plant-insect interactions during the dinosaur era, though the modern rainforest is quite different.
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Amber from Ecuador reveals insects from the age of dinosaurs

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»It was the time when the relationship between flowering plants and insects began«: scientists are fascinated by amber finds in Ecuador, including more than 100 million years old insects.

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Discovery of insects trapped in amber sheds light on ancient Amazon rainforest

Scientists have discovered prehistoric insects preserved in amber in South America for the first time.

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