Description
Authentic Baltic Amber Fossil with Ant, Aphids and Coprolite Inclusion
This exceptional Baltic amber fossil preserves a rare and scientifically fascinating combination of inclusions, featuring a Formicidae ant, Aphidoidea aphids, and associated coprolite (fossilised droppings). Dating to the Eocene epoch, approximately 56 to 33.9 million years ago, this specimen captures a complex ecological interaction frozen in time. It is a genuine fossil and includes a fully hand-signed Premium Certificate of Authenticity, ensuring its provenance, rarity, and long-term value. The exact specimen shown in the photographs is the one you will receive.
Geological Age and Baltic Amber Formation
Baltic amber originates from fossilised resin produced by ancient coniferous forests that covered Northern Europe during the Eocene. These forests thrived under warm, humid climatic conditions, promoting abundant resin production. Resin flowing from tree trunks and branches trapped insects and organic material, sealing them rapidly and protecting them from decay. Over millions of years, burial within marine and deltaic sediments around the Baltic Sea led to polymerisation and fossilisation into amber, preserving extraordinary detail in three dimensions.
Fossil Type and Preservation Quality
Amber is one of the most remarkable fossilisation mediums, capable of preserving delicate organisms and even behavioural evidence. In this specimen, multiple inclusions are preserved together, including the ant, aphids, and coprolite, offering a rare glimpse into ancient ecological relationships. Fine morphological features such as body segmentation, appendages, and overall structure may be visible, enhanced by the natural clarity of Baltic amber. The preservation of coprolite within amber is particularly unusual, adding a unique and scientifically valuable dimension to the fossil.
Scientific Classification and Morphology
The Formicidae family belongs to the order Hymenoptera and is characterised by segmented bodies, elbowed antennae, and a constricted waist. Aphidoidea, within the order Hemiptera, are small sap-feeding insects known for their soft bodies and specialised piercing-sucking mouthparts. Aphids are often associated with plant surfaces and are well known for their symbiotic relationships with ants, which may protect them in exchange for honeydew secretions. The presence of coprolite further supports evidence of biological activity and interaction, providing insight into feeding and digestive processes within this ancient ecosystem.
Palaeoenvironment and Ecological Significance
The Baltic amber forests were biodiverse ecosystems with dense vegetation, abundant insect life, and complex food webs. The co-preservation of ants and aphids strongly suggests ecological interaction, as many ant species farm aphids for their secretions. This relationship, combined with the presence of coprolite, provides a rare and detailed snapshot of Eocene behavioural ecology. The surrounding environment likely included forest canopies, understory vegetation, and nearby coastal or freshwater systems that supported a wide range of life.
Condition, Presentation, and Exact Specimen
This specimen has been carefully prepared to maximise clarity and highlight all inclusions. The combination of ant, aphids, and coprolite creates a visually engaging and scientifically important display piece. The listing photographs show the exact fossil you will receive, ensuring complete transparency. Please refer to the images for full sizing and scale.
Collector Value and Rarity
Multi-inclusion Baltic amber specimens are highly sought after, particularly those that capture ecological interactions. The inclusion of coprolite alongside identifiable insects makes this piece exceptionally rare and desirable. It is ideal for advanced collectors, educators, and enthusiasts seeking a unique and meaningful fossil that represents both biological and behavioural history.
Premium Certificate of Authenticity
This fossil is supplied with a fully hand-signed Premium Certificate of Authenticity, confirming it as a genuine Baltic amber specimen. Carefully sourced and curated, it offers outstanding scientific significance and is a remarkable addition to any fossil, mineral, or natural history collection.







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