Rare Isopod Crustacean in Fossil Amber

Name: Fossil Amber Crustacea.; Isopoda

Age: Oligocene - Miocene

Size: (25.4mm=1 inch): Amber: 15 mm long , 10 mm across , 0.7 grams

Location: Region near Santiago, Dominican Republic

Code: DA45005

Price: $85.00 - sold


Description: This plaque of amber displays a most uncommon inclusion, commonly called a Slater or Pillbug. Actually it is a member of the Crustacea known as an Isopod. Isopods vary greatly in appearance and are common inhabitants of many environments. Slaters belong to the Crustacea of which most are marine dwellers and includes such groups as amphipods, beach hoppers, shrimp, crabs, lobsters, crayfish as well as isopods. Slaters are one of two groups of Crustacea that have become terrestrial: the Isopoda and the Amphipoda. Slaters are the most conspicuous and are easily recognized by their heavily armored, flattened bodies. They are rarely seen as amber inclusions, with this one readily visible within its amber tomb.


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