Klipsimalliset
Klipsimalliset are a genus of Baltic amber-fossilized flies that date back to the Eocene epoch, approximately 50 million years ago. These insects were first discovered in the Baltic region of Northern Europe and were among the early finds in the amber of the region.
The name "klipsimalliset" is derived from the Latin word for "windowfly," which is a colloquial name for
Initial studies of klipsimalliset provided insights into evolutionary biology by introducing the idea of these miniature
Contemporary scientists point out that these insects were possibly algae- or flower-feeders during the Eocene and
Because of their since-validated frail fragility, following prolonged drying and studies in genuine amber with origins