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Insects in copal

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NHM1451691
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Insects in copal
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Natural History Museum, London, UK
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Insects in copal, Two flies trapped in copal from East Africa - Rhagio sp. and Chrysopilus sp. Specimens date from modern to pleistocene (2 million years ago). Copal is a more mature form of amber. - Amber East Africa

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amber / precious stone / pleistocene / insect / fossilised / modern to pleistocene / east africa - rhagio sp / preserved / flies / specimens date / resin / amber / 2 million years ago / and chrysopilus sp / two flies trapped / rhagio / copal / orange
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