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             FUNGUS GNAT



             Age: 45 million years

             Period: Eocene
             Location: Lithuania

             One of the first to realize that paleontology's findings would argue against the theory of evolution was
             Charles Darwin himself. This is how Darwin warned that fossils would represent the greatest diffi-

             culty facing his theory:
                  But, as by this theory innumerable transitional forms must have existed, why do we not find them embedded

                  in countless numbers in the crust of the earth? . . . Why then is not every geological formation and every stra-
                  tum full of such intermediate links? Geology assuredly does not reveal any such finely graduated organic
                  chain; and this, perhaps, is the most obvious and gravest objection, which can be urged against my theory.

                  (Charles Darwin, The Origin of Species)

             Research conducted in the 150 years since Darwin's time has translated his fear into reality, and all
             subsequent discoveries have proven that his theory is entirely unrelated to actual natural history. One
             of these proofs is the fungus gnat pictured, showing that these insects have remained unchanged for
             millions of years and have never undergone any intermediate stages.



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