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Libellula doris

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Libellula doris
Temporal range: Miocene, 12.7–11.608 Ma
Fossil larvae of Libellula doris from France
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L. doris
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Libellula doris
Heer 1849

Libellula doris is an extinct species of dragonflies, commonly called skimmers, in the family Libellulidae. Larvae of these insects have been found in the Miocene of Germany, France and Italy.

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