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By oilshale
Crane fly with parasitic mite
Kingdom: Animalia
Eon: Phanerozoic
Era: Mesozoic
Period: Cretaceous
Sub Period: None
Epoch: Middle
International Age: Albian (early)
unknown formation
Acquired by: Purchase/Trade
Hkamti mine
Hkamti District
Sagaing Region
Burma
Taxonomy from Ribero 2003.
Between thorax and abdomen sits an undefined ectoparasite, an Acari (mite, belonging to the arachnids), and sucks the body fluid of the crane fly.
Diagnosis from Ribeiro 2003, p. 404: "Rostrum ca. 0.5 x the length of head; head ca. 0.81 X the length of palpi; stigma lacking; outer gonostylus almost straight, curved abruptly at tip, not bifid; interbases absent.
Wing and head line drawing from Ribeiro 2003, p. 406:
Identified by oilshale.
Reference:
Ribeiro, G.C. 2003. A new fossil Helius (Diptera: Limoniidae) from Burmese amber. Studia Dipterologica, 9: 403–408.
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