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The recently discovered Sirenobethylus charybdis has features not seen in any known insect living today, researchers say.
Some bugs are in our food because ... Not that I would know what that would taste like, but I'm really just getting plain Greek yogurt taste.
Scientists named the new wasp Sirenobethylus charybdis, partly for the sea monster from Greek mythology that stirred up wild whirlpools by swallowing and expelling water. The new study was published ...