Featherwing beetles are some of the world’s smallest flying insects. Yet they can rocket along with the speed and agility of much larger insects. Now, scientists have figured out how the beetles do it ...
Up until now, scientists believed that the world's smallest beetle couldn't fly. They suspected the featherwing beetle, which is less than one-third of a millimetre long, had to be carried by the wind ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A winsome fly on a blackberry leaf. (Emily Grove/Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada - image credit) It may look like your average ...
It may look like your average housefly, but this parasitic fly species could help stop the spread of invasive Japanese beetles, which were recently found near downtown Kamloops, B.C. It's called the ...
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