This Burmese amber specimen contains a diverse group of inclusions featuring a cricket, two flying insects, and a beetle preserved together within rich, golden Cretaceous resin. The cricket displays recognizable body structure and leg morphology, while the beetle and flying insects add further variety and ecological context to the piece. Preserved nearly 100 million years ago during the time of the dinosaurs, this specimen captures multiple members of an ancient forest ecosystem in a single remarkable snapshot. The combination of several distinct insect types makes this piece especially engaging for collectors and microscope enthusiasts.
Details
• Approximately 100 million years old
• Origin: Hukawng Valley, Burma
• Period: Cretaceous amber, time of the dinosaurs
• Inclusions: Cricket, two flying insects, and a beetle
• Type: Multi-inclusion specimen
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