Meet Canada's 150th birthday beetle | National Observer
"They're referring to a newly-discovered species of beetle burrowing about New Brunswick — named Apimela canadensis in honour of Canada's 150th anniversary."
'He agreed with Klimaszewski — insects tend to be out of sight, out of mind, and underrated by the general public. '
'"This little beetle carries the name of Canada and will carry the name of Canada until the end of civilization," he said. '
'"They're little things, but everything is important in the whole big cycle," Anderson said in an interview. '
'"Most of the things that remain to be discovered are these little things, small in size, but who do things that are cryptic. '
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"They're referring to a newly-discovered species of beetle burrowing about New Brunswick — named Apimela canadensis in honour of Canada's 150th anniversary."
'He agreed with Klimaszewski — insects tend to be out of sight, out of mind, and underrated by the general public. '
'"This little beetle carries the name of Canada and will carry the name of Canada until the end of civilization," he said. '
'"They're little things, but everything is important in the whole big cycle," Anderson said in an interview. '
'"Most of the things that remain to be discovered are these little things, small in size, but who do things that are cryptic. '
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