RECTIFICATION: I appear to be saying "7%" instead of "70%" around 35:20. Want to study the PowerPoint more closely yourself? Download it here: www.slideshare.net/BartCoppens14/the-evolution-of-insects-part-two-permian-to-anthropocene-bug-school-entomology-course Welcome to my online entomology course. Find the playlist and watch the episodes in chronological order to get the best experience. Find the Playlist: ua-cam.com/play/PLFMowSa34teZ74Uk1k4wemFYwdFDb9nvg.html Consider supporting me on Patreon so I can continue to study and write more episodes: www.patreon.com/BartButterflies / or tip me through PayPal: paypal.me/BartCoppens
Because I'm trying to summarise millions of years in a short presentation without making it autismo long by including every insect [the first 4 episodes were already like 5 hours of talking]. I'm pretty sure I left some other insects out too - it is intended to be a more generalised overview
@@BartCoppens Well I know there is a lot of stuff you left out, but I think lice in particular are important is because it's an entire new order that originated in the cenozoic.
RECTIFICATION: I appear to be saying "7%" instead of "70%" around 35:20.
Want to study the PowerPoint more closely yourself? Download it here: www.slideshare.net/BartCoppens14/the-evolution-of-insects-part-two-permian-to-anthropocene-bug-school-entomology-course
Welcome to my online entomology course. Find the playlist and watch the episodes in chronological order to get the best experience.
Find the Playlist: ua-cam.com/play/PLFMowSa34teZ74Uk1k4wemFYwdFDb9nvg.html
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thank you so much
What is the fly species pictured in 13:45?
An Acrocerid fly :)
How could you not mention the fact that Eocene saw the evolution of lice.
Because I'm trying to summarise millions of years in a short presentation without making it autismo long by including every insect [the first 4 episodes were already like 5 hours of talking]. I'm pretty sure I left some other insects out too - it is intended to be a more generalised overview
@@BartCoppens Well I know there is a lot of stuff you left out, but I think lice in particular are important is because it's an entire new order that originated in the cenozoic.
Hot damn you make learning about insects fun thanks alot
I'm glad you enjoyed it