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The parasitic wasp’s abdomen boasts a set of flappy paddles lined with thin bristles, resembling “a small bear trap attached ...
The recently discovered Sirenobethylus charybdis has features not seen in any known insect living today, researchers say.
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNAncient, Parasitic Wasp Used Its Rear End Like a Venus Flytrap to Catch Insects and Lay Its Eggs on Them, Study SuggestsResearchers named the parasitic creature Sirenobethylus charybdis —both after the sirens of Greek mythology that lured in ...
However, the hind wings aren’t its only striking features. S. charybdis appears to have evolved a unique, three-flapped ...
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New Scientist on MSNAncient wasp may have used its rear end to trap fliesBizarre parasitic wasps preserved in amber about 99 million years ago had trap-like abdomens that they may have used to ...
Scientists uncover an ancient insect preserved in amber that snatched ... Scientists named the new wasp Sirenobethylus charybdis, partly for the sea monster from Greek mythology that stirred ...
An extinct species of parasitic wasp dating back nearly 99 million years was found preserved in amber, according to ...
A Venus flytrap wasp? Scientists uncover an ancient insect preserved in amber that snatched its prey
But no known wasp or any other insect does so with bizarre flaps quite ... the new wasp Sirenobethylus charybdis, partly for the sea monster from Greek mythology that stirred up wild whirlpools ...
An extinct lineage of parasitic wasps dating from the mid-Cretaceous period and preserved in amber may have used their Venus ...
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