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Pseudoscorpion in Cretaceous Burmite Amber | PS-19-25

$450.00

Description

This specimen contains a beautifully preserved Cretaceous pseudoscorpion from the Hukawng Valley burmite deposit. The organism exhibits well-defined pedipalps with distinct chelae (pincers).

Pseudoscorpions are relatively rare in Cretaceous burmite, especially when preserved with such clarity and anatomical integrity. The inclusion is positioned flat and unobstructed in the amber, making it ideal for macrophotography, microscopy, educational use, or private paleontological collections.

Cretaceous Burmite Inclusion — Pseudoscorpiones (Order Pseudoscorpiones)
Dimensions: 21.32 × 16.10 × 3.07 mm
Weight: 3.965 ct
Locality: Hukawng Valley, Kachin State, Myanmar
Age: ~99 million years (Cenomanian)