The long-lasting search and debate around the size and identity of the world's smallest free-living insect seems to have now been ended with the precise measurement and second record of the featherwing beetle species, researchers said.
Described back in 1999 based on only several specimens found in Nicaragua, as many as 85 individuals of the minute beetle species have recently been retrieved from Colombia and thoroughly examined.
The smallest of them measured the astounding 0.325 millimetres (mm), according to the finding made by Dr Alexey Polilov, from the Lomonosov Moscow State University in Russia.
It is also the only representative of this featherwing beetle genus.
Not able to precisely measure its size because of the preserved specimens being embedded in preparations for microscopy studies, Polilov used new individuals, collected in Chicaque National Park, Colombia early this year.
To conclude the length of the smallest one as 325 micrometres (0.325 mm) the scientist used a specialised software and digital micrographs.
The recent survey is the second record of the tiny beetle species, which also proved that the range of its distribution is actually much wider.
The finding was published in the journal ZooKeys.
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