Insect pollination is a decisive process for the survival and evolution of angiosperm (flowering) plants and, to a lesser extent, gymnosperms (without visible flower or fruit). There is a growing interest in studies on the origins of the relationship between insects and plants, especially in the current context of the progressive decline of pollinating insects on a global scale and its impact on food production.
Click here for original story, Study determines criteria for differentiating a pollinating insect from a presumed pollinator in the fossil record
Source: Phys.org