I love how at the end of the article he describes a truly morbid detail about a completely different insect because
I needed to share the burden of knowing they exist and are out there, waiting.
I love how at the end of the article he describes a truly morbid detail about a completely different insect because
I needed to share the burden of knowing they exist and are out there, waiting.
Answer: "The lifespan of these wasps is only 5 days"
"it's brain cells get rid of their own nucleus and all its stored maintenance information. The neurons already exist, so maintenance is the only task [...] requiring DNA, and they don’t live long enough for that to matter at this point"
"No nucleus or DNA frees up half of a neuron’s volume"
Anyone know why Megaphragma mymaripenne's genus has "mega" in the name?
"mega-, megalo-: [...] big/great." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_commonly_used_taxonomic_affixes#M
Because its mega small lol
sorry
Phragma means a divider. My guess is someone was saying these tiny bugs are extremely (mega) separate (phragma) from their relatives.