oryctics

/ˈɒrɪktɪks/

Definitions

1. noun

A branch of paleontology concerned with the study of fossilized insects and other small invertebrates.

“The discovery of a new insect species led to a significant breakthrough in the field of oryctics.”

2. noun

The study of the fossilized remains of insects and other small invertebrates.

“Oryctics has greatly contributed to our understanding of ancient ecosystems.”

Synonyms

  • insect paleontology
  • paleoentomology

Antonyms

  • macrofossilology