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An 82-Year-Old Fossil Hunter Found a 150-Million-Year-Old Insect That May Redraw the Evolutionary Map
His fossils, collected over a decade at a Jurassic site in New South Wales, have revealed a new species of non-biting midge.
A pair of jaws found in phosphate reveal the existence of a new duck-billed dinosaur, Taleta taleta, that thrived just before ...
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This Amateur Fossil Hunter Discovered a 151-Million-Year-Old Insect—And It's a New Species
Amateur fossil hunter Robert Beattie has been searching for remnants of the past ever since he was a child. Now, some of his ...
Back in 1948, when he was just a boy, Beattie was vacationing with his family in New South Wales when he came upon a shell ...
Named Bakiribu waridza, the newly-identified species is the first filter-feeding pterosaur from the tropics. Bakiribu waridza ...
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