bugensis
Bugensis is a genus of extinct insects that lived during the Jurassic period, approximately 199.6 to 182.7 million years ago. The genus is known from fossil specimens found in Europe, particularly in the Solnhofen limestone deposits of Bavaria, Germany. Bugensis is notable for its well-preserved fossils, which provide valuable insights into the ecology and evolution of insects during the Mesozoic era.
The type species of Bugensis is B. longispina, which is characterized by its elongated body and numerous
The discovery of Bugensis has contributed to our understanding of the diversification of insects during the
The fossil record of Bugensis is relatively sparse, with only a few specimens having been described to
In conclusion, Bugensis is a significant contributor to our knowledge of early insect evolution. Its unique