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English: FIG. 5. Reconstruction of two Tragichrysa ovoruptora gen. et sp. nov. neonates clutching the eggs from which they hatched. This behaviour typically occurs in modern green lacewing neonates while their cuticle hardens and mouthparts become functional. Note that the presence of egg stalks, almost universal in extant chrysopids, remains speculative in the new extinct species as it cannot be determined from the present fossils. Colouration is conjectural and based on modern forms.
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Source R. Pérez-de la Fuente, M. S. Engel, D. Azar and E. Peñalver (2018). "The hatching mechanism of 130-million-year-old insects: an association of neonates, egg shells and egg bursters in Lebanese amber". Palaeontology 62: 547-559. DOI:10.1111/pala.12414.
Author Pérez-de la Fuente et al, 2018

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