Amber Listserv / inclusion laying eggs
Tom Buckley
tbuck22 at optonline.net
Sun Jul 30 07:10:46 EDT 2006
Dale,
That is an amazing inclusion. Your call of an insect laying eggs, in my humble amateur opinion, is right on. How big is the insect?
Tom
Tom Buckley
Silicone Specialist
Polymer Engineering
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----- Original Message -----
From: AmberOz
To: amber group
Sent: Saturday, July 29, 2006 4:50 PM
Subject: Amber Listserv / inclusion laying eggs
hello again.
It is nice to get everyone's opinions and thought on amber, and its inclusions.It really keeps me going!
I am having a hard time identifying any inclusions, and here in Australia little or nothing is known on the subject, but I m shore there is an entomologist out here that will be able to positively ID one of them !
Attaching a photo of an insect that appears to be laying its eggs,
The piece is so transparent dark red that it is impossible to get any light through it.
Luckily the microscope I am using picks up any inclusions, and transforms them so they can be viewed via the microscope. or else I would have missed this one.
all the best Dale
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