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From the album: MY FOSSIL Collection - Dpaul7
Psychodidae (Mothfly) in Amber Dominican Republic Lower Miocene to Mid Oligocene (30 to 23 million years ago) This piece measures 20 mm long by 18 mm wide and 4mm thick. Insect- 1mm. Drain flies, sink flies, filter flies, or sewer gnats (Psychodidae) are small true flies (Diptera) with short, hairy bodies and wings giving them a "furry" moth-like appearance, hence one of their common names, moth flies. There are more than 2600 described species worldwide, most of them native to the humid tropics. This makes them one of the most diverse families of their order. Drain flies sometimes in-
- lower miocene to mid oligocene
- dominican republic
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From the album: MY FOSSIL Collection - Dpaul7
Psychodidae (Mothfly) in Amber Dominican Republic Lower Miocene to Mid Oligocene (30 to 23 million years ago) This piece measures 20 mm long by 18 mm wide and 4mm thick. Insect- 1mm. Drain flies, sink flies, filter flies, or sewer gnats (Psychodidae) are small true flies (Diptera) with short, hairy bodies and wings giving them a "furry" moth-like appearance, hence one of their common names, moth flies. There are more than 2600 described species worldwide, most of them native to the humid tropics. This makes them one of the most diverse families of their order. Drain flies sometimes in-
- lower miocene to mid oligocene
- dominican republic
- (and 1 more)
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From the album: MY FOSSIL Collection - Dpaul7
Psychodidae (Mothfly) in Amber Dominican Republic Lower Miocene to Mid Oligocene (30 to 23 million years ago) This piece measures 20 mm long by 18 mm wide and 4mm thick. Insect- 1mm. Drain flies, sink flies, filter flies, or sewer gnats (Psychodidae) are small true flies (Diptera) with short, hairy bodies and wings giving them a "furry" moth-like appearance, hence one of their common names, moth flies. There are more than 2600 described species worldwide, most of them native to the humid tropics. This makes them one of the most diverse families of their order. Drain flies sometimes in-
- lower miocene to mid oligocene
- dominican republic
- (and 1 more)