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Midge
                                                                                                                             Lauxaniid fly





              LAUXANIID FLIES AND MIDGE




              Age: 25 million years

              Period: Oligocene


              Location: Dominican Republic


              These flies, belonging to the family of Lauxaniidae, are known to have 1,500 species. They are ap-
              proximately 5 millimeters (0.1 in) in length, and their wings are generally patterned. In this il-
              lustration, one midge was fossilized in amber beside two Lauxaniid flies. Darwinists hid and
              distorted most of the fossil record because they couldn't accept the fact these findings pointed
              out. Just like all other fossil discoveries made up until today, the fossils of Lauxaniid flies
              demonstrate the invalidity of evolution.




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