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Fossil Amber Inclusion Sciaridae Collembola Baltic Eocene Insect Specimen Baltic Amber Fossil Fungus Gnat Springtail Genuine Certified

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Authentic Baltic Amber Fossil with Insect Inclusion

This exceptional fossil specimen features a genuine Baltic amber inclusion preserving delicate prehistoric life from the Eocene epoch, approximately 56 to 33.9 million years ago. Encased within the golden resin are members of the Sciaridae (fungus gnat) family alongside Collembola (springtails), offering a remarkable glimpse into ancient micro-ecosystems. Each specimen is 100% authentic and is supplied with a Certificate of Authenticity, guaranteeing its natural origin and long-term value for collectors, educators, and enthusiasts.

Geological Age and Formation

Baltic amber originates from resin produced by prehistoric coniferous forests that once covered large parts of Northern Europe. Over millions of years, this resin fossilised through polymerisation and burial within marine and deltaic sediments surrounding the Baltic Sea region. The Eocene epoch was characterised by warm, humid climates and dense forests, creating ideal conditions for resin production and exceptional preservation. This depositional environment enabled minute organisms to become trapped and sealed rapidly, preserving fine anatomical detail rarely seen in other fossil types.

Fossil Type and Preservation Quality

Amber is unique among fossils due to its ability to preserve soft-bodied organisms in three dimensions. In this specimen, both the fungus gnat and springtail are preserved with fine structural integrity, often including visible segmentation, appendages, and body proportions. Sciaridae are small, delicate flies commonly associated with fungal-rich environments, while Collembola are primitive hexapods known for their springing mechanism and soil-dwelling habits. Their co-preservation provides valuable insight into ancient forest floor ecosystems and symbiotic relationships with fungi and decaying organic matter.

Scientific Significance and Morphology

The inclusion of both Sciaridae and Collembola highlights a biologically rich microhabitat from the Eocene. Fungus gnats are recognised by their slender bodies, long antennae, and delicate wing structure, while springtails typically exhibit compact bodies with specialised furcula (springing organ) used for locomotion. These organisms are among the earliest representatives of their respective groups and contribute to our understanding of arthropod evolution and ecological stability over geological time.

Condition, Presentation, and Authenticity

This fossil has been carefully selected for clarity, inclusion visibility, and overall aesthetic appeal. The accompanying photograph shows the exact specimen you will receive, ensuring complete transparency and confidence in your purchase. Full sizing is available via the provided images. The amber piece has been professionally prepared to enhance visibility while preserving its natural integrity.

Collector and Educational Value

Baltic amber fossils are highly sought after for their scientific importance and visual beauty. Specimens featuring multiple inclusions, particularly from different taxonomic groups, are especially desirable. This piece is ideal for fossil collectors, natural history enthusiasts, educators, and anyone with an interest in prehistoric life. It also makes a unique and meaningful gift, combining natural history with striking visual appeal.

Certificate and Guarantee

This fossil is supplied with a lifetime Certificate of Authenticity, confirming it as a genuine Baltic amber specimen. Each piece is responsibly sourced and carefully curated, ensuring both scientific credibility and collector satisfaction.

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Description

Authentic Baltic Amber Fossil with Insect Inclusion

This exceptional fossil specimen features a genuine Baltic amber inclusion preserving delicate prehistoric life from the Eocene epoch, approximately 56 to 33.9 million years ago. Encased within the golden resin are members of the Sciaridae (fungus gnat) family alongside Collembola (springtails), offering a remarkable glimpse into ancient micro-ecosystems. Each specimen is 100% authentic and is supplied with a Certificate of Authenticity, guaranteeing its natural origin and long-term value for collectors, educators, and enthusiasts.

Geological Age and Formation

Baltic amber originates from resin produced by prehistoric coniferous forests that once covered large parts of Northern Europe. Over millions of years, this resin fossilised through polymerisation and burial within marine and deltaic sediments surrounding the Baltic Sea region. The Eocene epoch was characterised by warm, humid climates and dense forests, creating ideal conditions for resin production and exceptional preservation. This depositional environment enabled minute organisms to become trapped and sealed rapidly, preserving fine anatomical detail rarely seen in other fossil types.

Fossil Type and Preservation Quality

Amber is unique among fossils due to its ability to preserve soft-bodied organisms in three dimensions. In this specimen, both the fungus gnat and springtail are preserved with fine structural integrity, often including visible segmentation, appendages, and body proportions. Sciaridae are small, delicate flies commonly associated with fungal-rich environments, while Collembola are primitive hexapods known for their springing mechanism and soil-dwelling habits. Their co-preservation provides valuable insight into ancient forest floor ecosystems and symbiotic relationships with fungi and decaying organic matter.

Scientific Significance and Morphology

The inclusion of both Sciaridae and Collembola highlights a biologically rich microhabitat from the Eocene. Fungus gnats are recognised by their slender bodies, long antennae, and delicate wing structure, while springtails typically exhibit compact bodies with specialised furcula (springing organ) used for locomotion. These organisms are among the earliest representatives of their respective groups and contribute to our understanding of arthropod evolution and ecological stability over geological time.

Condition, Presentation, and Authenticity

This fossil has been carefully selected for clarity, inclusion visibility, and overall aesthetic appeal. The accompanying photograph shows the exact specimen you will receive, ensuring complete transparency and confidence in your purchase. Full sizing is available via the provided images. The amber piece has been professionally prepared to enhance visibility while preserving its natural integrity.

Collector and Educational Value

Baltic amber fossils are highly sought after for their scientific importance and visual beauty. Specimens featuring multiple inclusions, particularly from different taxonomic groups, are especially desirable. This piece is ideal for fossil collectors, natural history enthusiasts, educators, and anyone with an interest in prehistoric life. It also makes a unique and meaningful gift, combining natural history with striking visual appeal.

Certificate and Guarantee

This fossil is supplied with a lifetime Certificate of Authenticity, confirming it as a genuine Baltic amber specimen. Each piece is responsibly sourced and carefully curated, ensuring both scientific credibility and collector satisfaction.

Additional information

Era

Eocene

Origin

Baltic Sea

Eocene Information

The Eocene Period (56–33.9 million years ago) was a time of warm global temperatures and the rapid evolution of mammals following the extinction of the dinosaurs. The climate was hot and humid, with lush rainforests covering much of the planet, even near the poles. Mammals diversified into new ecological roles, with early primates, whales (like Basilosaurus), large herbivores, and carnivores emerging. Birds and reptiles also thrived, and the first grasses began spreading, setting the stage for later grassland ecosystems. By the late Eocene, the Earth’s climate cooled significantly, leading to the formation of the first Antarctic ice sheets and the eventual transition to the drier, cooler Oligocene Period.

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