I was looking through my collection and couldn't help to just talk about some of the beautiful miocene aged insects that come from Turin the capital city of Piedmont in Italy.
The preservation of insects in this area is quite nice compared to some other areas of insect preservation.
In my collection I have an example of Fossilized Dragonfly Larvae, Libellula doris that shows quite nice preservation. Insect fossils have been known to have a poor fossil record due to their poor preservation potential of their exoskeleton. In this area we are able to get very nice preservation of these Miocene aged insects and help understand their body features in closer detail.
Below is a picture of three dragonfly larvae and a unidentified insect wing from my collection.
Sorry if the camera quality is not the best but in person you can see the head in great detail and the preservation much better.