A beetle named Scydosella Musawasensis has just been confirmed as the world’s smallest insect, with only 325 microns, ie, 0.325 mm .
This finding by Alexey Polilov, the Lomonosov Moscow State University comes after having carefully examined this species of beetle has recently been recovered in Colombia.
This tiny insect, whose species was first described in the year 1999, is yellowish brown , has an elongated oval body and antennas peculiar.
After using a scanning electron microscope and specialized software, it has been concluded that the Scydosella Musawasensis is the smallest smallest beetle and the insect life free known worldwide.
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