![Fossil of a giant ant, with a rufous hummingbird, showing the similar size of the two.](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/1/18/Titanomyrma_lubei_02.jpg/120px-Titanomyrma_lubei_02.jpg)
- ... that the discovery of the fossil giant ant Titanomyrma (pictured with rufous hummingbird) in Wyoming indicates that warmth-loving fauna spread through the north between Europe and America during hot spells in the Eocene?
- ... that size matters when the jumping spider Phidippus clarus selects mates?
- ... that the iridescent metallic hues of some jewel bugs are caused by structural colours instead of pigmentation?
- ... that the rodent Voalavo gymnocaudus and its parasitic mite Andreacarus voalavo are known only from two massifs in the Northern Highlands of Madagascar?
- ... that Dinochelus ausubeli, a deepwater lobster discovered during the Census of Marine Life expedition, was named in honour of its sponsor, Jesse H. Ausubel?
- ... that spiderlings of Crossopriza lyoni can catch mosquitoes four times their own size barely one week after hatching?