†Syrphus hendersoni James 1932 (hover fly)
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Full reference: M. T. James. 1932. A new Eocene syrphid from Colorado (Diptera). The Canadian Entomologist 64:264
Belongs to Syrphus according to M. T. James 1932
Sister taxa: Syrphus aphidopsidis, Syrphus carpenteri, Syrphus eocenicus, Syrphus euphemus, Syrphus haidingeri, Syrphus infumatus, Syrphus lithaphidis, Syrphus petrographicus, Syrphus platychiralis, Syrphus reciprocus, Syrphus statzi, Syrphus willistoni
Type specimen: UCM 15652, an abdomen. Its type locality is Station 25, Kimball Creek, which is in a Bridgerian lacustrine - large shale in the Green River Formation of Colorado.
Ecology:
Distribution: found only at Station 25, Kimball Creek
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