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Older (and cooler) than the dinosaurs: Irish stonefly, an amazing group of aquatic insects

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The ubiquitous freshwater insect group the stonefly (or Plecoptera) have out lived the dinosaurs by 65 million years. Amazingly, stonefly origins date back to the Permian Period and the super continent Pangea 250 million years […]

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