Identified Insect in Fossil Amber
Order: Hymenoptera
Family: Formicidae
Sub Family: Dikuchoderinae
Species: Worker Ant
Age: 20-15 Million Years Old
Amber is a fossil tree sap/resin from the extinct species Hymenae protera. Like Today, Insects can get stuck permanently and perfectly preserving them for millions of years. This specimen has been professionally identified and is from the personal collection of Paleo biologist Patrick Craig, Berkley California
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