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09-16-2008, 11:51 PM
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Researchers from Karlsruhe's Natural History Museum found the 0.118 inch insect in the Amazon rainforest in 2007, and hope it will shed light on the early evolution of ants.
"It's by far the most spectacular find of my 26-year career," said museum biologist Manfred Verhaagh on Tuesday.
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Researchers from Karlsruhe's Natural History Museum found the 0.118 inch insect in the Amazon rainforest in 2007, and hope it will shed light on the early evolution of ants.
"It's by far the most spectacular find of my 26-year career," said museum biologist Manfred Verhaagh on Tuesday.
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