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The last (for now) addition to my fossil collection consists of three amber pieces from Baltic and East Europe. They're dated to Eocene.

 

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The first is a 17 mm-long bristletail (family Machilidae, order Archaeognatha) from Rivne Oblast in Ukraine.

 

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This is a 5mm-long spider of the genus Mastigusa (family Hahniidae, order Araneae) from Sambian Peninsula, in Kaliningrad Oblast.

 

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Last but not least, an 11mm-long centipede (family Lithobiidae, order Lithobiomorpha) from Sambian Peninsula, in Kaliningrad Oblast too.

 

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