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Amber Inclusions from Myanmar – Windows into an Ancient World
For over 99 million years, Burmese amber has preserved traces of a vanished ecosystem.

Inclusion(s):
Thaumastocoridae – Thaumastocorid bug (Thaumastocoridenwanze)
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Collection Number:
bu-12
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Inclusion Size:
2 mm
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Amber Size:
26 x 11 x 3 mm
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Age:
Around 100 million years (Cretaceous period)
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Location:
Myanmar
Remarks:
This bug from the family Thaumastocoridae has a flattened body and fine mouthparts, likely used for feeding on plant sap. Members of this family often lived under bark or in close association with coniferous trees such as araucarias.



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