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Chewing lice eggs from the Cretaceous period provide rare fossil example of parasitic behaviours

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A new study describes lice egg fossils encased in amber, shedding light on ancient Mesozoic parasitic relationships.Reconstruction of Cretaceous chewing lice of an enantiornithine birds. Credit: ©Science China Press. A new study led by Professor Diying Huang of the Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeontology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, and published in the journal National Science Review describes the discovery of fossilised chewing lice eg…
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