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Moth Fly Fossil in Baltic Amber Eocene Genuine Psychodidae Insect Inclusion Baltic Sea Specimen with Certificate of Authenticity

$48.6 $91.85
Description Genuine Baltic Amber Fossil Inclusion – Psychodidae Moth Fly This remarkable fossil specimen contains a delicate moth fly belonging to the family Psychodidae, preserved within genuine Baltic amber dating to the Eocene Epoch, approximately 56–33.9 million years ago. Baltic amber is renowned for its exceptional preservation of small organisms, often capturing intricate anatomical features in three dimensions. This specimen represents a small prehistoric fly that lived in ancient forests surrounding the Baltic Sea during one of the warmest climatic periods of the Cenozoic Era. The fossil has been carefully selected for its natural insect inclusion and overall preservation. The photographs show the exact amber specimen you will receive, allowing collectors to examine the inclusion and amber clarity before purchase. The fossil is supplied with a Certificate of Authenticity featuring a lifetime guarantee, confirming the specimen is a genuine Baltic amber inclusion. Geological Origin and Formation of Baltic Amber Baltic amber formed during the Eocene Epoch, when vast resin-producing forests covered large parts of northern Europe. These forests produced abundant tree resin, likely from extinct relatives of modern conifers, which flowed down trunks and branches in response to damage or environmental stress. Small insects such as moth flies were frequently trapped within this sticky resin. Once captured, the organisms were rapidly sealed from oxygen and microbial decay. Over millions of years, the resin hardened and underwent chemical transformation through polymerisation and burial within sedimentary deposits, eventually becoming fossil amber. The majority of Baltic amber is recovered from deposits around Lithuania, Poland, the Kaliningrad region of Russia, and surrounding Baltic coastal areas, where ancient sediments preserved these remarkable fossil resins. Psychodidae – The Moth Flies of Ancient Forests The fossil insect preserved in this amber belongs to the family Psychodidae, commonly known as moth flies or drain flies. These insects are members of the order Diptera, the true flies, and are easily recognised by their fuzzy appearance and distinctive wing structure. Psychodidae are characterised by several notable anatomical features: Broad, rounded wings typically covered in fine hair-like scales Slender segmented bodies Prominent antennae used for environmental sensing Dense setae or hairs covering the wings and body Relatively short flight distances with fluttering movement patterns Modern moth flies are often associated with humid environments such as forest floors, damp soil, or areas near water. Their presence in Baltic amber suggests similar ecological conditions in Eocene forests, where moist microhabitats supported diverse insect communities. Morphological Preservation in Amber Fossils Amber preservation is unique among fossilisation processes because it retains organisms in three-dimensional form rather than as compressed impressions in rock. This allows remarkable anatomical features to remain visible millions of years later. In Psychodidae amber fossils, the following details may often be observed: Characteristic broad wings and venation patterns Hair-like structures covering the wings and body Body segmentation typical of Dipteran insects Antennae structures and head morphology Leg proportions and joint articulation This level of preservation makes amber fossils especially valuable for both collectors and scientists studying ancient insect diversity and evolutionary history. Eocene Baltic Forest Ecosystem During the Eocene Epoch, northern Europe experienced a warm and humid climate that supported extensive subtropical forests. These ecosystems were rich in plant life and supported a wide variety of arthropods including flies, beetles, ants, spiders, and other insects. Resin-producing trees played an important ecological role in these forests. When resin flowed from damaged bark, it often formed sticky traps for small organisms. Over time, resin pieces fell to the forest floor or were transported into nearby coastal or marine sediments where they were buried and preserved. Baltic amber therefore acts as a natural archive of Eocene biodiversity, preserving countless small organisms that would otherwise never appear in the fossil record. Authenticity and Specimen Details This fossil amber inclusion is a 100 percent genuine Baltic amber specimen, carefully chosen for its natural insect inclusion and preservation quality. Each amber piece is unique, capturing a moment of life from an ancient forest ecosystem. The photographs show the exact fossil specimen you will receive, allowing collectors to see the inclusion and amber structure clearly prior to purchase. The fossil includes a Certificate of Authenticity with a lifetime guarantee, confirming the specimen’s genuine fossil origin. Please refer to the images for exact specimen size and scale, as they show the precise piece offered. This fascinating fossil makes an excellent addition to any amber collection, fossil insect collection, natural history display, or educational study collection focused on Eocene life and prehistoric forest ecosystems.
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