AMBER
Specimen amb-21
$ 150.00Dims: 3.5" x 1.6" x 0.9"(8.9 x 4.1 x 2.3 cm)
Wt: 1.53 oz.(43.4 g)
100 km south of Mombasa, Kenya
A rather large Kenyan Amber specimen, this piece dates back to the Miocene epoch (about 14 M.Y.A.) and has so many inclusions that sorting out all those of insect origin would take hours! I am not even going to attempt to count all of them, but I know that there are over 50, and possibly over 100! These include a variety of flies, a winged termite, a winged ant, several ants without wings, at least one worker termite, a spider, a small wasp, several mosquitos, a small leaf, and part of a stem from a leaf. There are also several very large legs that are not attached to the body of their owner. There are also the standard air bubbles and what appear to be a cluster of eggs, though they are not enhydrous. As I only examined this specimen for about 10 minutes, I am pretty sure there are many other "beasties" to find.