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Entomology / Cenozoic / Paleocene / Leaf miner / Cretaceous / Insect / Herbivore / Extinction event / Geologic time scale / Phanerozoic / Planetary science
Date: 2014-10-28 20:50:09
Entomology
Cenozoic
Paleocene
Leaf miner
Cretaceous
Insect
Herbivore
Extinction event
Geologic time scale
Phanerozoic
Planetary science

Leaf-mining insects destroyed with the dinosaurs, others quickly appeared

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