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Hornet

Hornet
This fossil, likely that of a primitive hornet, belongs to a group of stinging insects called Hymenoptera. Insects evolved into the general types we see today about 250 million years ago, when dinosaurs and small mammals first appeared. It wasn't until the Early Cretaceous, however, that groups such as Hymenoptera began to diversify—a process linked to the evolution of the earliest flowering plants. When this hornet lived, for instance, its cousin the honeybee had yet to make its evolutionary appearance.


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