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May 5, 2024, 12:24 am UTC    
December 05, 2023 12:17PM
Earliest-known fossil mosquito suggests males were bloodsuckers too
ScienceDaily, December 4, 2023
[www.sciencedaily.com]

The open access paper is:

Dany Azar, André Nel, Diying Huang, Michael S. Engel. The earliest
fossil mosquito. Current Biology, 2023; 33 (23): 5240 DOI: 10.1016/j.cub.2023.10.047
[www.cell.com]

Other papers:

Maksoud, S., Azar, D., Granier, B. and Gèze, R., 2017. New data on the age of the Lower
Cretaceous amber outcrops of Lebanon. Palaeoworld, 26(2), pp.331-338.
[flow.hemiptera-databases.org]

Veltz, I., Paicheler, J.C., Maksoud, S., Gèze, R. and Azar, D., 2013. Context and
genesis of the Lebanese amberiferous palaeoenvironments at the Jurassic-
Cretaceous transition. Terrestrial Arthropod Reviews, 6(1-2), pp.11-26.
[www.researchgate.net]

More Lebnon amber papers.
[www.researchgate.net]

Yours,

Paul H.

"The past is never dead. It's not even past."
William Faulkner, Act 1, Scene III, Requiem for a Nun (1951)



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