Fossil Leaf, Bark Fragment, Springtail, and True Midge In Baltic Amber

This 44 million year old piece of Baltic amber contains two preserved fossil insects, a leaf, and a bark fragment. The insects include a springtail (subclass Collembola) and a true midge (order Diptera - family Chironomidae).

As a reminder, most inclusions in Baltic amber are extremely small so magnification will be needed to make out much detail. Included with your order is a physical photo of the specimen, and we will also email you a high resolution digital copy.

Please note: The market is flooded with fake amber, which is often plastics with insects embedded in it. The insect inclusions in amber are almost always tiny. Larger insects are able to struggle free and are not preserved. If you see something that looks too good to be true, it often is. Make sure to buy from a reputable dealer.
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DETAILS
SPECIES
Family Chironomidae (True Midge) & Subclass Collembola (Springtail)
LOCATION
Kaliningrad, Russia
SIZE
53 x 23 x 7mm amber
CATEGORY
ITEM
#284544
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