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English: Illustration of the Boletina sepulta holotype, estimated wing length 6 mm (0.24 in) long.

Quesnel, Ypresian?, Fraser Formation?, British Columbia, Canada

Geological Survey of Canada collections specimen 9b, collected by George Dawson 1875 or 1876
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Source Scudder; S. H. (1890). "The Tertiary insects of North America.". United States Geological Survey of the Territories, Washington: 615.
Author Scudder, Samuel H. (1890)

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