Full reference: T. D. A. Cockerell. 1921. Some Eocene Insects from Colorado and Wyoming. Proceedings of the United States National Museum 59:29-39
Parent taxon: Brachycera according to F. M. Carpenter 1992
See also Cockerell 1921
Sister taxa: Anthomyia atavella, Anthomyia atavina, Anthomyia burgessi, Anthomyia heymanni, Anthomyia inanimata, Anthomyia laminarum, Anthomyia latipennis, Anthomyia morio, Anthomyia persepulta, Anthomyia pulcherrima, Anthomyia winchesteri, Anthracida, Archisargoidea, Arthropiella, Asilomorpha, Batgana, Chyromyidae, Dipterites, Eomyiidae, Eomyza, Eophlebomyiidae, Eostratiomyiidae, Epidia, Eucaudomyiidae, Galliidae, Gracilomyia, Heterodactyla, Hilarimorphidae, Homeodactyla, Ija, Leria sapromyzoides, Liassonympha, Lithotachina, Mesobrachyopteryx, Mesomphrale, Mesostratiomyia, Mongolomyia, Musca longipes, Musca resinosa, Musca setosa, Musca venosa, Muscomorpha, Oligophrynidae, Orthorrhapha, Pachyuronympha, Proneottiophilidae, Prosechamyiidae, Protobrachyceridae, Protobrachycerontidae, Protomphralidae, Remalia, Shulmas, Stratiomyopsis, Syrphopsis, Trichoceromorpha, Vermilionomorpha, Xylophagomorpha
Subtaxa: Acanthomyites aldrichi
Type: Acanthomyites aldrichi
Ecology:
Distribution: found only at USGS 17-5; Cathedral Bluffs south of Little Tommies Draw (Eocene of Colorado)
Specimen images are retrieved through the ePANDDA API.
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