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Four new species of Chironomidae with well-developed elongate proboscises are described from a Late Jurassic site Shar Teg in SW Mongolia. These are named Cretaenne rasnicynisp. n., Podonomius blepharissp. n., Podonomius macromastixsp. n., ?Podonomius robustussp. n.
new species, proboscis, fossil, Diptera, Late Jurassic, Mongolia, Chironomidae, Article, QL1-991, Zoology, feeding
new species, proboscis, fossil, Diptera, Late Jurassic, Mongolia, Chironomidae, Article, QL1-991, Zoology, feeding
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