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English: From source: Piece GRS-Ref-28627 with Oculudentavis naga Bolet et al.39. (A) Virtual representation of Oculudentavis in frontolateral view (arrows show the place where the soft tissues were already partially consumed). (B) Photograph of Oculudentavis in ventrolateral view (arrow shows the place where most of the flies were trapped into the resin), as observed in side A. Scale bar 1 mm. Arnau Bolet provided high resolution photo for A.
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Source Necrophagy by insects in Oculudentavis and other lizard body fossils preserved in Cretaceous amber https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-023-29612-x
Author Mónica M. Solórzano‑Kraemer, Enrique Peñalver, Mélanie C. M. Herbert, Xavier Delclòs, Brian V. Brown, Nyi Nyi Aung & Adolf M. Peretti

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