Scientists on July 1 announced the discovery of amber fossils from the Cretaceous period still preserve the true colors of ancient insects.
Researchers have announced the discovery of a fossil of a strange insect named Morrisonnepa Jurassica in Utah, USA.
The 99 million-year-old beetle fossils excavated in Myanmar are the earliest evidence of insect pollination.
An ancient insect found in amber dating back to 100 million years old with large heads and eyes resembling aliens.
A group of scientists said they had found a color-coded insect fossil with nearby plants. This sample dates back to 126 million years.
Scientists recently discovered fossils of blood-sucking mosquitoes dating back 46 million years ago in a clay plate in northwestern Montana, USA.
Fossils discovered in mudstone in Yunnan Province, China are Fuxianhuia protensa, ancient ancestors of arthropods today. They appeared in the Cambrian period dating back 520
The remains of ancient insects and sunflower seeds trapped in amber in the Miocene date (23 million years ago) were discovered in Peru on August 9.