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Posted by sally.chapin | July 6, 2016

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Ask Dr. Universe: What is the smallest insect on Earth?Dr-Universe-2301

JUNE 30, 2016

Dr-Universe-230 PULLMAN, Wash. – When I saw your question, I set out to explore with my bug net and a magnifying glass. I was searching all around for tiny insects when I ran into my friend Laura Lavine, a Washington State University scientist who studies bugs.

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She said there are nearly a million different kinds of insects on Earth. The smallest of all the known ones are called fairyflies.

Like all insects, fairyflies have six legs. And like most insects, they also have wings. Some swim under water and use their wings as paddles. Their wings are a bit hairy. It also turns out the fairyfly isn’t truly a fly.

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https://askdruniverse.wsu.edu/2016/06/30/smallest-insect-earth/

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