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- Archisargoidea is an extinct superfamily of brachyceran flies known from the late Middle Jur****ic (Callovian) to early Late Cretaceous (Turonian). Most...
- Suborder: Brachycera Zetterstedt 1842 Infraorders Asilomorpha Muscomorpha Stratiomyomorpha Tabanomorpha Vermileonomorpha XylophagomorphaArchisargoidea...
- Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda class: Insecta Order: Diptera Superfamily: †Archisargoidea Family: †Kovalevisargidae Mostovski, 1997 Genera Kerosargus Kovalevisargus...
- Cretaceous period of Laurasia. It is part of the extinct superfamily Archisargoidea. The family is characterised by "very large eyes, reduced mouthparts...
- Burmese amber  Myanmar A member of Brachycera belonging to the group Archisargoidea and to the family Eremochaetidae. Zhiganka longialata Sp. nov Valid...
- and Cretaceous periods of Asia. It is part of the extinct superfamily Archisargoidea. The morphology of the ovipositor of the only 3 dimensionally preserved...
- Jur****ic and Cretaceous periods. It is part of the extinct superfamily Archisargoidea. Most members of the family are known from the Callovian-Oxfordian Daohugou...
- Eremochaetidae (Diptera: Brachycera) in Burmese amber and Relationships of Archisargoidea: Brachycera in Cretaceous Amber, Part VIII". American Museum Novitates...
- Junfeng Zhang (2012). "Orientisargidae fam. n., a new Jur****ic family of Archisargoidea (Diptera, Brachycera), with review of Archisargidae from China". ZooKeys...
- Eremochaetidae (Diptera: Brachycera) in Burmese amber and Relationships of Archisargoidea: Brachycera in Cretaceous Amber, Part VIII". American Museum Novitates...