Ancient Ephemeroptera-Collembola Symbiosis Fossilized in Amber
X-ray computed tomography is used to identify a unique example of fossilized phoresy in 16 million-year-old Miocene Dominican amber involving a springtail being transported by a mayfly. It represents the first evidence (fossil or extant) of phoresy in adult Ephemeroptera and only the second record in Collembola (the first is also preserved in amber). This is the first record of Collembola using winged insects for dispersal. Образовательные видео в сообществе
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Ancient Ephemeroptera-Collembola Symbiosis Fossilized in Amber