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Here can be seen another double-sided, "mirror image" fossil.
MARCHFLY
Age: 50 million years
Period: Eocene
Location: British Columbia, Canada
With its structure and appearance, which have not altered
for tens of millions of years, the marchfly is one of the
countless life forms that challenge the theory of evolu-
tion. These insects, which average 3 to 12 millimeters (0.1
to 0.4 in) in length, emerge in the springtime, live close to
the surface of the soil, and damage plants. The organisms
belonging to this family are some of the oldest known
flies.
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