Mosquito burmese - Amber (No reserve price)





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Burmese amber mosquito specimen from the Cretaceous period, polished and in natural condition.
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Burmese Amber with Mosquito Inclusion – Cretaceous – Myanmar
A genuine specimen of Burmese amber containing a well-preserved mosquito inclusion, dating from the Cretaceous period (approximately 99 million years old). Amber from Myanmar is internationally renowned for its clarity and for preserving delicate prehistoric insects in remarkable detail.
The mosquito is clearly visible within the amber, showing slender legs, body segmentation, and wing structure, making this piece both scientifically interesting and visually appealing for collectors of fossil insects and natural history specimens.
Details:
Type: Burmese amber with mosquito inclusion
Geological age: Cretaceous (~99 million years)
Locality: Myanmar (Burma)
Amber dimensions: 3.4 × 1.8 cm
Weight: 3.1 g
Inclusion: mosquito (family Culicidae)
Condition: good transparency with well-defined insect and natural internal features
An attractive natural time capsule and a fine addition to any amber, fossil, or paleoentomology collection.
Burmese Amber with Mosquito Inclusion – Cretaceous – Myanmar
A genuine specimen of Burmese amber containing a well-preserved mosquito inclusion, dating from the Cretaceous period (approximately 99 million years old). Amber from Myanmar is internationally renowned for its clarity and for preserving delicate prehistoric insects in remarkable detail.
The mosquito is clearly visible within the amber, showing slender legs, body segmentation, and wing structure, making this piece both scientifically interesting and visually appealing for collectors of fossil insects and natural history specimens.
Details:
Type: Burmese amber with mosquito inclusion
Geological age: Cretaceous (~99 million years)
Locality: Myanmar (Burma)
Amber dimensions: 3.4 × 1.8 cm
Weight: 3.1 g
Inclusion: mosquito (family Culicidae)
Condition: good transparency with well-defined insect and natural internal features
An attractive natural time capsule and a fine addition to any amber, fossil, or paleoentomology collection.

