Wednesday, July 12, 2006

Persistence of beetle pleases scientists

For 40 years, experts thought Florida's pygmy scarab was extinct; the problem is that the little beetle makes its home amid the ancient dunes of the Lake Wales Ridge, of which about 85% was converted to orange groves or new subdivisions - July 12, St. Petersburg Time

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