English: Detail of a larva from the poorly understood Brachycera species Lithohypoderma ascarides. Often misidentified as "Bot fly" larvae, the genus is not placed any more specifically then Brachycera. These fossils are from the Parachute Creek member of the Green River Formation, Uintah Co., Utah, USA. Eocene
The larva is 3.5cm across, Stonerose Interpretive Center Specimen # SR DU 09-01-01
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