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Fossil Amber Inclusion x2 Dolichopodidae Long Legged Flies Baltic Eocene Genuine Certified Double Fly Amber Fossil Specimen

£120.00

Authentic Baltic Amber Fossil with Dual Long-Legged Fly Inclusions

This genuine Baltic amber fossil features two Dolichopodidae inclusions, commonly known as long-legged flies, preserved together within a single piece. Dating to the Eocene epoch, approximately 56 to 33.9 million years ago, this specimen provides a rare opportunity to observe multiple individuals from the same family captured simultaneously in prehistoric resin. Supplied with a lifetime Certificate of Authenticity, this fossil guarantees its natural origin and has been carefully selected for clarity and inclusion quality. The exact specimen shown in the photographs is the one you will receive.

Geological Age and Formation of Baltic Amber

Baltic amber is formed from fossilised resin produced by ancient coniferous forests that once thrived across Northern Europe during the Eocene. These forests existed under warm, humid climatic conditions, promoting extensive resin production. As resin flowed, it trapped insects and organic material before rapidly hardening. Over millions of years, burial in marine and coastal sediments surrounding the Baltic Sea led to polymerisation and fossilisation, preserving inclusions in exceptional three-dimensional detail. This process allows even delicate insects like flies to be retained with remarkable clarity.

Fossil Type and Preservation Quality

Amber is one of the most exceptional fossilisation mediums, capable of preserving intricate anatomical structures such as wings, legs, and fine body segmentation. In this specimen, both Dolichopodidae are preserved within the amber, often showing slender elongated legs, compact bodies, and delicate wing structures. The presence of two individuals enhances the visual impact and scientific interest, potentially capturing a behavioural moment or simple proximity within the ancient forest environment.

Scientific Classification and Morphology

Dolichopodidae belong to the order Diptera and are recognised for their distinctive long legs, agile movement, and predatory behaviour. These flies typically possess slender bodies, well-defined wing venation, and elongated appendages adapted for navigating vegetation and capturing prey. Many species are active hunters of smaller insects, contributing to ecological balance. The preservation of two specimens allows for comparative observation of morphology, including body proportions and positioning within the amber.

Palaeoenvironment and Ecosystem Context

The Baltic amber forests were complex ecosystems with dense vegetation, nearby freshwater sources, and rich insect diversity. Dolichopodidae are often associated with moist environments, such as forest floors, leaf litter, and areas near water. The presence of two individuals within the same resin piece suggests an active and biodiverse habitat where multiple insects interacted within close proximity. This provides insight into the ecological dynamics of Eocene forest life.

Condition, Presentation, and Exact Specimen

This amber specimen has been carefully prepared to maximise clarity and enhance the visibility of both inclusions. The dual flies are clearly visible, making this an excellent display piece as well as a scientifically interesting fossil. The listing photographs show the exact specimen you will receive, ensuring full transparency and confidence in your purchase. Please refer to the images for precise sizing and scale.

Collector Value and Rarity

Multiple insect inclusions within a single amber piece are significantly more desirable than single inclusions, especially when both specimens are clearly identifiable. This double Dolichopodidae inclusion adds rarity and visual appeal, making it highly sought after among collectors. It represents not only a beautiful natural object but also a valuable record of prehistoric biodiversity.

Certificate of Authenticity and Guarantee

This fossil is supplied with a lifetime Certificate of Authenticity, confirming it as a genuine Baltic amber specimen. Responsibly sourced and carefully curated, it offers both scientific significance and long-term collectible value, making it an outstanding addition to any fossil, mineral, or natural history collection.

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Authentic Baltic Amber Fossil with Dual Long-Legged Fly Inclusions

This genuine Baltic amber fossil features two Dolichopodidae inclusions, commonly known as long-legged flies, preserved together within a single piece. Dating to the Eocene epoch, approximately 56 to 33.9 million years ago, this specimen provides a rare opportunity to observe multiple individuals from the same family captured simultaneously in prehistoric resin. Supplied with a lifetime Certificate of Authenticity, this fossil guarantees its natural origin and has been carefully selected for clarity and inclusion quality. The exact specimen shown in the photographs is the one you will receive.

Geological Age and Formation of Baltic Amber

Baltic amber is formed from fossilised resin produced by ancient coniferous forests that once thrived across Northern Europe during the Eocene. These forests existed under warm, humid climatic conditions, promoting extensive resin production. As resin flowed, it trapped insects and organic material before rapidly hardening. Over millions of years, burial in marine and coastal sediments surrounding the Baltic Sea led to polymerisation and fossilisation, preserving inclusions in exceptional three-dimensional detail. This process allows even delicate insects like flies to be retained with remarkable clarity.

Fossil Type and Preservation Quality

Amber is one of the most exceptional fossilisation mediums, capable of preserving intricate anatomical structures such as wings, legs, and fine body segmentation. In this specimen, both Dolichopodidae are preserved within the amber, often showing slender elongated legs, compact bodies, and delicate wing structures. The presence of two individuals enhances the visual impact and scientific interest, potentially capturing a behavioural moment or simple proximity within the ancient forest environment.

Scientific Classification and Morphology

Dolichopodidae belong to the order Diptera and are recognised for their distinctive long legs, agile movement, and predatory behaviour. These flies typically possess slender bodies, well-defined wing venation, and elongated appendages adapted for navigating vegetation and capturing prey. Many species are active hunters of smaller insects, contributing to ecological balance. The preservation of two specimens allows for comparative observation of morphology, including body proportions and positioning within the amber.

Palaeoenvironment and Ecosystem Context

The Baltic amber forests were complex ecosystems with dense vegetation, nearby freshwater sources, and rich insect diversity. Dolichopodidae are often associated with moist environments, such as forest floors, leaf litter, and areas near water. The presence of two individuals within the same resin piece suggests an active and biodiverse habitat where multiple insects interacted within close proximity. This provides insight into the ecological dynamics of Eocene forest life.

Condition, Presentation, and Exact Specimen

This amber specimen has been carefully prepared to maximise clarity and enhance the visibility of both inclusions. The dual flies are clearly visible, making this an excellent display piece as well as a scientifically interesting fossil. The listing photographs show the exact specimen you will receive, ensuring full transparency and confidence in your purchase. Please refer to the images for precise sizing and scale.

Collector Value and Rarity

Multiple insect inclusions within a single amber piece are significantly more desirable than single inclusions, especially when both specimens are clearly identifiable. This double Dolichopodidae inclusion adds rarity and visual appeal, making it highly sought after among collectors. It represents not only a beautiful natural object but also a valuable record of prehistoric biodiversity.

Certificate of Authenticity and Guarantee

This fossil is supplied with a lifetime Certificate of Authenticity, confirming it as a genuine Baltic amber specimen. Responsibly sourced and carefully curated, it offers both scientific significance and long-term collectible value, making it an outstanding addition to any fossil, mineral, or natural history collection.

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