This Burmese amber specimen contains a fascinating dual inclusion of a fly and a beetle preserved together within rich, golden Cretaceous resin. Both insects display visible structural detail, including wings, segmented bodies, and delicate legs, offering a compelling glimpse into prehistoric insect life nearly 100 million years ago. The presence of two distinct insects within a single piece adds depth and ecological interest, capturing a small moment from the ancient forest environment where the resin originally formed. The clarity of the amber enhances the visibility of their forms, making this specimen both scientifically intriguing and visually striking for collectors.
Details
• Approximately 100 million years old
• Origin: Hukawng Valley, Burma
• Period: Cretaceous amber, time of the dinosaurs
• Inclusions: Fly and beetle
All pieces come with an info card with their locality.
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