AMBER
Specimen amb-19
$ 45.00Dims: 2.7" x 1.5" x 0.7"(6.9 x 3.8 x 1.8 cm)
Wt: 24.3 g
Boyaca, Colombia
Like other specimens from the kaolinitic clays in Boyaca, this specimen dates back to the Miocene epoch, and is thus about 14 million years old. It contains 5 worker termites, 2 of which are incomplete. There are air pockets near each termite that obstruct the view of them and three sides of the specimen are not polished, further restricting one's line of sight. However, the termites are large enough to see without a loupe or magnifier, and are clearly visible. There are also at least 20 egg casings of unknown origin- some of these seem to be misshapen, as if they were balloons that were partially deflated. Upon close examination with my trusty 10-power loupe, I noticed that most, if not all, of these contain the moving air bubbles that denote two-phase inclusions.