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Baltic amber
Alfred Correya's Baltic amber collection This collection has recently been acquired by the Hunterian Museum with the help of the National Fund for Acquisitions. Caddis (left) at least two flies (middle and right (with spider eating it)), a mite (on top of beetle), and a click beetle (Coleoptera, Elateroidea) (top) Many of the flies have been identified to Family level. List of inclusions (Click ...
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