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British Columbia First dragonfly fossils from B.C. receive scientific names The prehistoric dragonfly fossils, around 50 million years old, were discovered near Kamloops ...
Six fossil dragonfly species, dating from about 50 million years ago, are the first from British Columbia and Washington to receive scientific names. Simon Fraser University paleontologist Bruce ...
One of the fossils is a dragonfly in the Darner family, which is very common today, according to Archibald. “That wouldn't look at all out of place by a pond or outside the backyard,” he said.
This fossil is one of six ancient dragonfly species from 50 million years ago identified by Bruce Archibald, a paleontologist at Simon Fraser University, and Rob Cannings, dragonfly expert at the ...
Researchers from the New Brunswick Museum say some exciting fossil discoveries have been made in the last year, including another big find by citizen scientists in the Grand Lake area. Rowan Norrad, ...
The find Rowan is referring to is a fossil of a dragonfly wing, dating back more than 300 million years. Dragonfly fossil (Photo courtesy: Olivia King) (Photo courtesy: Olivia King) ...
Maritime teens make significant fossil find Two Maritime teens have found rare and scientifically significant fossil finds – including a more than 300-million-year-old dragonfly wing. GRAND LAKE ...
First dragonfly fossils from B.C. receive scientific names CBC News | Posted: November 10, 2019 5:00 PM | Last Updated: November 13, 2019 ...
A milestone has been achieved for mapping the history of insects in the world, specifically in Princeton, as two new fossils of the dragonfly order of insects have been discovered that are around 50 ...
Rare fossilized dragonflies, which flitted about the area we now know as Kamloops, have been given scientific names — a first for British Columbia.Bruce Archibald, a paleontologist with Simon Fraser ...
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