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This Burmese amber specimen features a long-bodied fly, preserved with its elongated abdomen and streamlined thorax clearly visible. The wings are held in a natural resting position, and the overall morphology suggests it may belong to an ancient lineage of predatory or parasitoid flies common in mid-Cretaceous ecosystems. The amber’s warm clarity and subtle internal flow structures highlight the insect beautifully, creating a striking scientific and display piece.

Details

• Age: Approximately 100 million years old

• Origin: Hukawng Valley, Burma

• Period: Cretaceous amber

All pieces come with an info card with their locality

Amber with insects #827 • Burmese amber with fly

$40.00Price
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