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Inclusions are all the objects that are trapped in amber. It can be both organic and inorganic.Over a thousand species of insects and crustacea have been found in it. The most familiar of these are insects and spiders, but there are many other things that have also been trapped. These include bacteria, fungi and many different types of plants such as botanical debris, carbonized wood, cones, needles, and bark. Invertebrate animals (those without backbones), include worms, snails. You can also find vertebrates, but these are extremely rare and consists of frogs, lizards, birds' feathers and mammal remains.
Baltic amber stone with fossil insect - well preserved true bug Hemiptera, probably plant bug .....
Baltic amber stone with fossil insect - extremely rare predatory aquatic bug, smaller water st.....
Baltic amber stone with fossil insect - superb looking well preserved rare flat bug Aradidae. I.....
Baltic amber stone with fossil insect - very rare great looking flat bug Aradidae, Calisius balticus.....
Baltic amber stone with fossil insect - rare well preserved lace bug Tingidae, Intercader Weitschati.....
Baltic amber stone with fossil insect - perfect preserved spread wings colorful true bug Mirid.....
Baltic amber stone with fossil insect - very rare unusual looking large flat bug Aradidae Mezira suc.....
Baltic amber stone with fossil insect - rare well preserved silvanid flat bark beetle Silvanidae, pr.....
Very small Baltic amber piece with fossil insect - extremely rare royal palm bug Thaumastocori.....
Baltic amber stone with fossil insect inclusion - extremely rare well preserved small aquatic bug, s.....
Baltic amber stone with fossil insect - very rare adult huge thread-legged assassin bug Reduviidae, .....
Baltic amber stone with fossil inclusions. Very nice scene trapped in amber, here are perfectly pres.....
Baltic amber stone with fossil insect - rare assassin bug nymph Reduviidae. It weighs 1.2.....
Baltic amber stone with fossil insect - extremely rare nice looking gnat bug Enicocephalidae. I.....
Baltic amber stone with fossil insect - Probbaly first found and not yet described family in B.....