The 49 Million-year-old Beetle Is Well Preserved Today

A species of beetle lives about 49 million years ago is as well preserved as if it can spread the outstanding pattern and fly away if it is not crushed and fossil. Years that look like new scientists have recently reported that the color contrast level and clarity like this of a fossil is very rare. They wrote in a new study that this pattern was "the color based on the most perfectly preserved pigment known in the fossil bugs." Currently, this ancient Hung Bo Fossil is being trown Showing at Denver's Natural Museum and Science (DMNS) in Colorado, USA, since 1995.The houses have found this fossils in the Green River formation, which was a group of lakes and geography This rich fossil point stretches from Colorado, Wyoming and Utah, and dates since the Eocene (55

.8 million to 33.9 million years ago). The first they classify this fossils as a masculine bug Long belongs to Cerambycidae family
But when it noticed its body shape like a long hu huite, its later limbs were short and abnormal, unusual insect insects - Frank-Thorsten Krell, the main author Of New Studies - Ask questions whether this bug can belong to another group. According to the study, fossil insects, a female, just a second example of the frog feet are found in North America. On the back of the rough P. Attenbo, the symmetrical and dark round patterns are outstanding in a clear contrast compared to the light background. Researchers said this showed that bold motifs appeared in beetles at least 50 million years ago. However, there are still many questions about how the sediments are below The bottom of the lake holds a high contrast color of so beetles. This beyal fossil is displayed in the "prehistoric" exhibition of the museum.Theo Ha Thu / Tien Phong

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