作者: A.C. Harris
DOI: 10.1080/03036758.1983.10415323
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摘要: Abstract A siltstone lens within Papakaio Formation of Eocene age, near Livingstone, North Otago, has yielded a single specimen an insect that is interpreted to be final instar march fly larva, Dilophus campbelli n. sp., close common extant species, nigrostigma (Walker) (Diptera: Bibionidae). It the first entire prePleistocene fossil definitely known have been found in New Zealand. also record bibinoid larva. Details geological setting are given appendix by J. C. Aitchison, H. Campbell, D. Campbell and I. Raine.