E.A. Jarzembowski, D. Azar, André Nel
The first insect from the Wealden amber of the Isle of Wight (early Barremian) is formally described. Dungeyella gavini n.
gen., n. sp. (Diptera: Chironomidae) is a tiny buchonomyiine/podonomian with specialised wing venation and probably lived in an araucarian riparian woodland with seasonal resin production. It is in one of the oldest-known ambers with insect inclusions.
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