Exquisitely Preserved Miocene Flying Ant Insect Fossil

Order Hymenoptera, Family Formicidae

Geological Time: Miocene (16 million years ago)

Size (25.4mm=1 inch): 8mm in length by 6 mm in width

Fossil Site Location: Central Nevada

Fossil Code: PFO192

Price: $110.00


Flying Ant Insect FossilDescription: It’s hard to imagine something this small and fragile could be preserved so perfectly in stone. The insects are found in paper shales. These shales offer some of the best-preserved insects and plants to be found anywhere in the world. This is a positive and negative specimen. Note the detail on the wings legs and head.

Nevada once had a much wetter and more temperate climate back in the Miocene. There were many more lakes in what is now the driest state in the USA. The Sierra uplift dramatically changed the climate and rainfall in the state.

The specimen will be sent in a glass covered Riker mount. It is very, very fragile, and I suggest you handle it with extreme care.

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