Chinese fossil shows insects mating

A fossil found by Chinese shows insects caught in the act of mating, indicating little change in the species in 165 million years of evolution.

Chinese scientists have discovered the oldest known fossil of a pair of insects caught in the act of copulating.

The imprint of male and female froghoppers lying belly to belly was dug up in northeast China.

The fossil is believed to be 165 million years old, said the report in the journal PLOS ONE released on Wednesday.

The insects got their name because they jump around on plants and shrubs much like little frogs.

"On the mating pair, the male's aedeagus is inserted inside the bursa copulatrix of the female," said the study led by scientists at the Key Laboratory of Insect Evolution and Environmental Changes at Capital Normal University in Beijing.

The rare fossil shows "the earliest record of copulating insects hitherto" and "sheds light on the evolution of mating behaviour in this group of insects", it added.

Namely, it shows that the creatures' genitalia and mating position have stayed the same for more than 165 million years, the authors said.


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