Raubinsektenlarve im burmesischen Bernstein - Bernstein (Ohne mindestpreis)





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Prädatorische Insektenlarve im burmesischen Bernstein aus Myanmar, Kreidezeit, natürlicher Zustand, polierte Behandlung; Authentizität Original/offiziell.
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Predatory Insect Larva in Burmese Amber – Upper Cretaceous (~99 Million Years Old)
Authentic Burmese amber specimen containing a well-preserved predatory insect larva, fossilized during the Upper Cretaceous period approximately 99 million years ago.
The inclusion shows a distinct elongated segmented body with excellent surface texture and anatomical preservation. The amber also contains multiple small organic inclusions and insect fragments, creating an attractive natural prehistoric scene.
Burmese amber from Myanmar is internationally recognized for preserving exceptionally detailed fossils from ancient tropical ecosystems of the Cretaceous era.
This specimen is especially appealing for collectors due to its larger larval inclusion and rich visual composition.
Details:
Origin: Myanmar (Burma)
Age: Upper Cretaceous (~99 million years)
Inclusion: Predatory insect larva (possibly Neuroptera larva)
Amber size: 2.0 × 1.5 cm
Condition: Good preservation with multiple visible inclusions
Natural amber, untreated
An attractive multi-inclusion amber piece with both scientific and display value.
Predatory Insect Larva in Burmese Amber – Upper Cretaceous (~99 Million Years Old)
Authentic Burmese amber specimen containing a well-preserved predatory insect larva, fossilized during the Upper Cretaceous period approximately 99 million years ago.
The inclusion shows a distinct elongated segmented body with excellent surface texture and anatomical preservation. The amber also contains multiple small organic inclusions and insect fragments, creating an attractive natural prehistoric scene.
Burmese amber from Myanmar is internationally recognized for preserving exceptionally detailed fossils from ancient tropical ecosystems of the Cretaceous era.
This specimen is especially appealing for collectors due to its larger larval inclusion and rich visual composition.
Details:
Origin: Myanmar (Burma)
Age: Upper Cretaceous (~99 million years)
Inclusion: Predatory insect larva (possibly Neuroptera larva)
Amber size: 2.0 × 1.5 cm
Condition: Good preservation with multiple visible inclusions
Natural amber, untreated
An attractive multi-inclusion amber piece with both scientific and display value.

