Elephantomyia bozenae

E. bozenae is one of six crane fly species in the genus Elephantomyia described from the Baltic amber, the others being E. baltica, E. brevipalpa, E. irinae, E. longirostris, and E.

The specific epithet bozenae was coined to honor the biologist Bożena Szala.

[2] The E. bozenae type specimen is a well preserved male that is approximately 3.1 mm (0.12 in) long, not including the rostrum.

The head has a rostrum that is 2.14 mm (0.084 in) long, just over half the length of the fore-wing and longer than the abdomen.

The D cell, as designated by the Comstock–Needham system, is notably elongated and narrowed, in comparison to all other Baltic amber Elephantomyia.