caterpillar Type post Author Günter Bechly Date November 10, 2023 CategoriesEvolutionPaleontology Tagged , amber, Carboniferous Period, caterpillar, crustaceans, Darwinism, Dollo’s Law, evo-devo, evolution, Fossil Friday (series), fossil record, Holometabola, holometabolan insects, homology, hybridization, Illustra Media, insects, intelligent design, irreversibility, Lepidoptera, Maria Sybilla Merian, Metamorphosis, paleontology, prolegs, tree resin, Trichoptera Fossil Friday: How the Caterpillar Got Its Legs, or Not Günter Bechly November 10, 2023 Evolution, Paleontology 24 In spite of all the scientific efforts by Darwinists, the origin of complete metamorphosis in holometabolan insects remains an unsolved mystery. Read More ›
Do_Membracidae_Sauriermuseum_Aathal Type post Author Günter Bechly Date August 5, 2022 CategoriesPaleontologyScience Tagged , cuticle, Dominican Republic, entomologists, evolution, Fossil Friday (series), homology, intelligent design, Maria Sybilla Merian, mimicry, Miocene, South America, Suriname, Switzerland Fossil Friday: Treehopper Nymph in Dominican Amber and the Miracle of Mimicry Günter Bechly August 5, 2022 Paleontology, Science 6 The miracle of mimicry, for which there are countless examples in the animal kingdom, represents powerful evidence for design in nature. Read More ›