Scientists for the first time learned color of insects at the time of dinosaurs

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Researchers illuminated an electronic microscope amber which kept insects in an ideal look. The Chinese scientists for the first time found out, what color there were insects at the time of dinosaurs. Paleontologists illuminated an electronic microscope three tens slices of amber of times of the Cretaceous found in the north of Myanmar. The fossils created about 99 million years ago, reached our times in an ideal look, and insects in them kept the original colors. So, researchers found out that ancient parasitic wasps-blestyanki (Chrysis) were very similar to the modern...