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Zombifying fungi have been infecting insects for 99 million years

Last updated: June 24, 2025 5:20 pm
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The discovery of ancient entomopathogenic fungi from the Cretaceous period sheds light on the early evolution of insect-fungal associations. Researchers have uncovered evidence of these fungi infecting insects millions of years ago, providing valuable insights into the interactions between fungi and insects throughout history.

One particularly fascinating find is a hell ant fossil from the Lower Cretaceous period in Brazil. This ancient ant species possessed unique mandibles that allowed it to impale its prey, much like a hellish creature from folklore. The discovery of this ant species showcases the diversity and complexity of insect behavior in prehistoric times.

In addition to the hell ant fossil, researchers have also identified ancient leaf scars that reveal evidence of ant-fungal parasitism. These findings suggest that ants and fungi have been engaging in parasitic relationships for millions of years, further highlighting the long-standing history of interactions between these two organisms.

The study of ancient entomopathogenic fungi and their interactions with insects provides valuable information for understanding the coevolution of these organisms. By examining fossils and other evidence from the past, scientists can piece together the intricate relationships between fungi and insects and how these interactions have evolved over time.

Overall, the discovery of ancient entomopathogenic fungi and other prehistoric insect species offers a glimpse into the fascinating world of ancient ecosystems. By studying these ancient organisms, researchers can gain a better understanding of the evolutionary processes that have shaped the interactions between fungi and insects throughout history.

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