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  2. Decline in insect populations - Wikipedia

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    An additional cause that may be specific to insects is light pollution (research in that area is ongoing). [7] [8] [9] Most commonly, the declines involve reductions in abundance, though in some cases entire species are going extinct. The declines are far from uniform.

  3. Titanomyrma - Wikipedia

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    T. gigantea is the largest giant ant ever found, larger than the biggest extant giant ants, which are the five-centimetre-long (2.0 in) driver ants of the genus Dorylus, found in Central and East Africa. [1] [6] The fossils indicate that the males grew up to 3 centimetres (1.2 in) and the queens grew to 7 centimetres (2.8 in). It had a wingspan ...

  4. Formicium - Wikipedia

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    Formicium is an extinct collective genus of giant ants in the Formicidae subfamily Formiciinae. The genus currently contains three species, Formicium berryi, Formicium brodiei, and Formicium mirabile. All three species were described from Eocene aged sediments. [1]

  5. Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event - Wikipedia

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    The extinction event produced major changes in Paleogene insect communities. Many groups of ants were present in the Cretaceous, but in the Eocene ants became dominant and diverse, with larger colonies. Butterflies diversified as well, perhaps to take the place of leaf-eating insects wiped out by the extinction.

  6. List of recently extinct insects - Wikipedia

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    As of July 2016, the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) lists 58 extinct species, 46 possibly extinct species, and one Extinct in the wild species of insect. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Caddisflies

  7. Are red heads going extinct? Not so fast - AOL

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    But the gene that causes the unique hair color may be on its way out. The UK's Daily Record reports researchers in Scotland have claimed, due to more sunny days in the Are red heads going extinct?

  8. Coextinction - Wikipedia

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    Coextinction may also occur on a local level: for example, the decline in the red ant Myrmica sabuleti in southern England, caused by habitat loss, resulted in the extirpation of the large blue butterfly (which is dependent on the ant as a host for its larvae) from Great Britain.

  9. 10 animals that have gone extinct in the last century - AOL

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    Despite the world's last captive thylacine dying in 1936, the secretive animal wasn't declared extinct until 1986. More recently in 2007 the Baiji dolphin , a rare river dolphin native to China ...