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The species is one of six described from Baltic amber.
He is best known for his paleobotany studies of Baltic amber.
It is only known from the single type specimen in Baltic amber.
The majority of our amber jewellery is made from Baltic amber.
Baltic amber can have succinic acid present between the ranges of 3 to 8 percent.
A single fossil species is known from Eocene Baltic amber.
It contains several species described from Baltic amber.
It includes many fossil insects preserved in Baltic amber.
Large selection of Baltic Amber set in sterling and 14K gold.
A new phase began when Baltic amber came to be used primarily for export in return for copper and tin.
Later, they scour the beach for Baltic amber.
Baltic amber is sometimes colored artificially, but also called "true amber".
It was described in 2009 after fossils were found in the Baltic Amber.
Eldermyrmex is known to be from the Baltic Amber.
In between these stand countless shops and galleries selling locally sourced Baltic amber.
All other extinct species in the family are known from fossils preserved in Baltic amber.
Proholoscotolemon was recently found in Baltic amber.
Elektrithone is the first member of Ithonidae to be discovered in Baltic amber.
Amber used for the frog was Baltic amber.
Other sources of Baltic amber have been listed as coming from Poland and Russia.
Baltic amber includes the most species-rich fossil insect fauna discovered to date.
It was found within Baltic amber.
Other stalls sell mead, fur hats, woolly socks and Baltic amber.
This fossil is known only from Baltic amber, the source of many famous fossil arthropods.
Baltic amber is distinguished by its yield of succinic acid, hence the name succinite.
The low levels of Succinite make this deposit Retinite and not amber in classification.
Baltic amber is distinguished by its yield of succinic acid, hence the name succinite.
Because Baltic amber contains about 8% succinic acid, it is also termed succinite.
The Baltic region is home to the largest known deposit of amber, called Baltic amber or succinite.
AMBER Known to mineralogists as succinite, amber is not, strictly speaking, a stone, but in fact a fossilised resin from ancient tree sap.
Baltic amber or succinite (historically documented as Prussian amber) is found as irregular nodules in marine glauconitic sand, known as blue earth, occurring in the Lower Oligocene strata of Sambia in Prussia (in historical sources also referred to as Glaesaria).