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Fossil Amber Inclusion Psocoptera Barklouse Baltic Eocene Insect Specimen Booklouse Amber Fossil Genuine Certified 56-33.9 MYA

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Authentic Baltic Amber Fossil with Psocoptera Inclusion

This genuine Baltic amber fossil contains a beautifully preserved Psocoptera, commonly known as a barklouse or booklouse. Dating to the Eocene epoch, approximately 56 to 33.9 million years ago, this specimen offers a rare and detailed window into ancient forest ecosystems. Supplied with a lifetime Certificate of Authenticity, this fossil is guaranteed genuine and represents a carefully selected piece, with the exact specimen shown in the photographs provided.

Geological Age and Baltic Amber Formation

Baltic amber originates from fossilised resin produced by prehistoric coniferous trees that dominated Northern Europe during the Eocene. These forests existed in a warm, humid climate, supporting diverse insect life. Resin secreted by trees would trap small organisms, rapidly sealing them away from decay. Over millions of years, burial within marine and deltaic sediments around the Baltic Sea allowed the resin to harden and fossilise into amber, preserving organisms in exceptional three-dimensional detail.

Fossil Type and Preservation Quality

Amber is one of the most remarkable fossilisation mediums, capable of preserving delicate insects with extraordinary fidelity. In this specimen, the Psocoptera is preserved with fine structural detail, often including visible segmentation, wings, and antennae. The clarity of Baltic amber allows for close observation of these minute features, making it highly prized among collectors and researchers alike.

Scientific Classification and Morphological Features

Psocoptera belong to a group of small, soft-bodied insects associated with bark surfaces, leaf litter, and organic debris. They are characterised by their elongated bodies, relatively large heads, and chewing mouthparts adapted for feeding on algae, fungi, and detritus. Many species possess delicate membranous wings held roof-like over the body, while others are wingless. Their presence in amber reflects their close association with tree bark and resin-producing environments.

Palaeoenvironment and Depositional Setting

The inclusion of a barklouse within Baltic amber highlights the ecological richness of Eocene forests. These insects played an important role in nutrient recycling by feeding on microorganisms and decomposing material on tree surfaces. The depositional environment of Baltic amber suggests dense coniferous forests with nearby coastal and lagoonal systems. This setting supported a complex ecosystem where insects like Psocoptera thrived in abundance.

Condition, Presentation, and Visual Appeal

This specimen has been carefully chosen for its clarity and the visibility of the inclusion. The amber has been prepared to enhance transparency while preserving its natural characteristics. The photographs provided show the exact fossil you will receive, ensuring full confidence in your purchase. Please refer to the images for full sizing and scale.

Collector Interest and Educational Value

Baltic amber fossils containing identifiable insect inclusions are highly sought after for both their aesthetic and scientific significance. Psocoptera specimens are particularly interesting due to their ecological role and evolutionary history. This fossil is ideal for collectors, educators, and enthusiasts looking to own a genuine piece of prehistoric life, preserved in remarkable detail.

Certificate of Authenticity and Guarantee

This fossil comes complete with a lifetime Certificate of Authenticity, confirming it as a genuine Baltic amber specimen. Each piece is responsibly sourced and curated for quality, making it a valuable addition to any fossil collection or natural history display.

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Authentic Baltic Amber Fossil with Psocoptera Inclusion

This genuine Baltic amber fossil contains a beautifully preserved Psocoptera, commonly known as a barklouse or booklouse. Dating to the Eocene epoch, approximately 56 to 33.9 million years ago, this specimen offers a rare and detailed window into ancient forest ecosystems. Supplied with a lifetime Certificate of Authenticity, this fossil is guaranteed genuine and represents a carefully selected piece, with the exact specimen shown in the photographs provided.

Geological Age and Baltic Amber Formation

Baltic amber originates from fossilised resin produced by prehistoric coniferous trees that dominated Northern Europe during the Eocene. These forests existed in a warm, humid climate, supporting diverse insect life. Resin secreted by trees would trap small organisms, rapidly sealing them away from decay. Over millions of years, burial within marine and deltaic sediments around the Baltic Sea allowed the resin to harden and fossilise into amber, preserving organisms in exceptional three-dimensional detail.

Fossil Type and Preservation Quality

Amber is one of the most remarkable fossilisation mediums, capable of preserving delicate insects with extraordinary fidelity. In this specimen, the Psocoptera is preserved with fine structural detail, often including visible segmentation, wings, and antennae. The clarity of Baltic amber allows for close observation of these minute features, making it highly prized among collectors and researchers alike.

Scientific Classification and Morphological Features

Psocoptera belong to a group of small, soft-bodied insects associated with bark surfaces, leaf litter, and organic debris. They are characterised by their elongated bodies, relatively large heads, and chewing mouthparts adapted for feeding on algae, fungi, and detritus. Many species possess delicate membranous wings held roof-like over the body, while others are wingless. Their presence in amber reflects their close association with tree bark and resin-producing environments.

Palaeoenvironment and Depositional Setting

The inclusion of a barklouse within Baltic amber highlights the ecological richness of Eocene forests. These insects played an important role in nutrient recycling by feeding on microorganisms and decomposing material on tree surfaces. The depositional environment of Baltic amber suggests dense coniferous forests with nearby coastal and lagoonal systems. This setting supported a complex ecosystem where insects like Psocoptera thrived in abundance.

Condition, Presentation, and Visual Appeal

This specimen has been carefully chosen for its clarity and the visibility of the inclusion. The amber has been prepared to enhance transparency while preserving its natural characteristics. The photographs provided show the exact fossil you will receive, ensuring full confidence in your purchase. Please refer to the images for full sizing and scale.

Collector Interest and Educational Value

Baltic amber fossils containing identifiable insect inclusions are highly sought after for both their aesthetic and scientific significance. Psocoptera specimens are particularly interesting due to their ecological role and evolutionary history. This fossil is ideal for collectors, educators, and enthusiasts looking to own a genuine piece of prehistoric life, preserved in remarkable detail.

Certificate of Authenticity and Guarantee

This fossil comes complete with a lifetime Certificate of Authenticity, confirming it as a genuine Baltic amber specimen. Each piece is responsibly sourced and curated for quality, making it a valuable addition to any fossil collection or natural history display.

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