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50-Million-Year-Old Cricket And Katydid Fossils Hint At The Origins Of Insect Hearing
How did insects get their hearing? A new study of 50 million year-old cricket and katydid fossils — sporting some of the best preserved fossil insect ears described to date— help trace the evolution of the insect ear, says a new study by researchers working at the National Evolutionary Synthesis Center.
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