Published: August 1, 2011

Fossil Carrion Feeders

The world's oldest carrion beetle fossils were found in China and represent species that were alive 165 million years ago. Follow Margaret Thayer and Chenyang Cai as they work together at the Field Museum in Chicago to yield new insights into this family of beetles, called Silphidae.

The world's oldest carrion beetle fossils were found in China and represent species that were alive 165 million years ago. Follow Margaret Thayer and Chenyang Cai as they work together at the Field Museum in Chicago to yield new insights into this family of beetles, called Silphidae.

Margaret is an Associate Curator at The Field Museum in Chicago and Chenyang is a Master's Student at the Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeontology in China.