Amber Listserv / Amber Digest, Vol 27, Issue 7

AmberOz dalewicks at ledanet.com.au
Thu Sep 14 16:12:05 EDT 2006


age....of the Australian found amber is not yet determined properly, but there is talk form palaeontologist henk godthelp and gale webb, that the age is in the Tertiary....any where from 65-2m.y.0.
More tests have to be achieved or if I can find any amber in matrix, would make it easier.
all the best Dale 
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  Adam, that is yet to be determined, I believe.  Ross didn't know about these deposits, they are brand new.  Dale, can you comment on this?  Has Henk given you a probable age range?

  Tammi 

   
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  How old is it?  I was going on the Ross book, which lists the Kauri tree as the source of the resin, and calls it copal, not amber.  But if its amber, fine with me.

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    Adam, Dale's discoveries have opened the door to many new possibilities. The 
    stuff he has been finding for years is amber and currently under study. It's 
    beautiful stuff, some similar to burmite, other pieces just haven't been 
    categorized yet. Keep watching for new developments!

    Tammi
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    Date: Thu, 14 Sep 2006 10:14:38 -0400
    From: Tom Buckley 
    Subject: Re: Amber Listserv / Strange inclusion in Chiapan amber?
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    Adam ,

    Here's my .02 worth. They certainly look like an egg - within - an - egg or.....an embryo within an egg sac. There certainly appears to be something inside that has appendages. 

    Enhydros with debris? I don't think so. I've seen lots of enhydros and none contained any debris.

    What you need is the opinion of an entomologist with expertise in eggs.

    How about applying a little warmth and see what hatches ? ; )

    Tom 

    Tom Buckley
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    Hi all,

    Would welcome comment on this--looks like a string of enydros, but then it looks like there might be organisms inside the bubbles. Also, if you look closely, the bubbles seem to be connected by a thin filament between each of them. Weird. 

    Thanks.


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