Description
Early Eocene
Green River Formation, Parachute Creek Member
Near Bonanza, UT, USA
Fine 0.2 inch fly in shale.
Insect, Arthropod.
This is an unidentified fly of the Order Diptera which includes flies, mosquitoes, and midges. As the name indicates, dipterans are considered two-winged forms though they also bear a pair of halteres which have been interpreted as a vestigial second pair of wings that serve as balancing organs during flight.
Flies appeared by the Middle Triassic and diversified across the rest of the Mesozoic. They survived the K/T extinction and diversified again during the early Cenozoic.