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Beetles in amber
Anders Leth Damgaard (ALDC)
A full catalog of the collection
Download as PDF (v.2.03)

























The quick facts:
• Number of different families: 51
• Number of beetles: 603
Average size of the beetles: 3,6 mm
• The samllest speciemet 0,5 mm
• The biggest speciemet 16,5 mm
Number of speciments (beetles):
• 6 Mexican amber (22-28 MYO)
• 48 Dominican amber (20-30 MYO)
• 335 Baltic amber (40-50 MYO)
• 4 New Jersey amber (90-94 MYO)
• 210 Burmese amber (99-112 MYO)
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