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Item Description
An unknown Neuroptera with four wings open nicely preserved in anauthentic Burmite amber.
All amber specimenssold here are 100%authentic and all-natural. We do not sell any treated amber (heated,reconstituted, colour enhanced, or whatever else). We promise that you will get full money back including shipping fee at ANY TIME if it is not the case.
CertificateThe specimen comes with an official certificate to prove the authenticity of Burmite fossils, please note that we only obtain certificate for some specimens that we think they need.
About Burmite Myanmar Amber
Burmese amber, also called Burmite. Most of our items are excavated from the Hukawng Valley of Northern Myanmar (Burma) in Kachin State, and the main town is Tanai. Burmite specimens have been scientifically recognized as a window to explore the vanished world in the Cretaceous Period.
About Us
We are professional amber sellers and collectors, specialized in Burmite specimens. We often travel to Burma to collect Burmite fossils from the miners or dealers directly, each specimen is carefully selected and examined, only specimens with superior quality are acquired. We are engaged in providing Burmite specimens with top quality to scientists, researchers, private collectors, or anyone who loves Burmite fossils in the world.
Shipping Service
In order to provide fast and safe delivery service, all items will be carefully packed and shipped by either EMS or DHL with tracking number.DHL shipping status: dhl.com/en.html
EMS shipping status: ems.com.cn/english.htmlShipping cost for the most of countries - $20; Some Europe countries vary depend on destination; Combined shipping is available up to 7 days.
*** For Your Reference Only: Main Charactersof Burmite Amber ***
.Insect: Burmite specimen has a great variety of insect inclusionsas Dominican amber, but with different body appearance. For example, mantid isquite different in Burmite and Dominican amber. Insects preserved in Burmiteexisted in the Cretaceous period, many of them were extinct already, theyprovide high value on scientific research on the evolution of insects.