Biology
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93-Year-Old Butterfly DNA Confirms First Insect Extinction Case Caused by Humans in the US
Near the early 1940s, the Xerces blue butterfly was last seen fluttering its iridescent periwinkle wings in San Francisco. It's now widely assumed to be extinct.
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