Etymology
Meaning
An entomolite is a fossil insect preserved in stone.
Origin
The term "entomolite" was first used in the late 18th century by the French naturalist Jean-Baptiste Lamarck. It is derived from the Greek word "entomon" (insect) and the Latin word "-lite" (stone).
Usage
Entomolites are important for studying the evolution of insects and the history of their interactions with plants and other organisms. They can also provide information about past climates and environments.
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