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sc-011-23

$300.00

Description

The Burmite amber specimen, housing a Scorpiones inhabitant from Kachin State, showcases intriguing morphological attributes. While the scorpion’s chelae exhibit discernible signs of wear, the dentition of its pedipalps and the distinct segmentation of its appendages, notably the metasoma and mesosoma, reveal intriguing facets. Despite signs of abrasion on the merosternal carinae, the distinct pectinal teeth and the arrangement of trichobothria are discernible. This specimen’s remarkable resilience, evident in the slightly eroded telson and the worn tergites, underscores the resilience of ancient organisms within the ever-evolving geological framework.

Dimensions: 25.19x27x3.54

Weight: 8.92

** ALL AMBER FROM THE KACHIN AMBER RESEARCH INSTITUTE IS STRAIGHT FROM MYANMAR AND WE GUARANTEE ITS AUTHENTICITY, IT IS CRETACEOUS FROM HUKAWNG VALLEY, TO YOU FREE SHIPPING INTERNATIONAL**