erpatogeene
Erpatogeene is a genus of extinct moths in the family Pterophoridae. The name "erpatogeene" comes from the Greek words "erpatos" meaning "hopping" or "jumping" and "geene" meaning "young one". The genus is characterized by its fossilized wings and other remains found in amber deposits, dating back to the Eocene epoch.
The classification of Erpatogeene is currently not well resolved, and it is considered a "mummy fungus" due
The fossilized specimens of Erpatogeene have been found primarily in Baltic amber deposits, a type of organic
Erpatogeene is of interest to paleontologists and entomologists due to its unique preservation and the opportunity