Strange fossil may be rare insect preserved in gemstone

A sample of an insect fossil trapped in opal was found in Java. It was bought by Brian Berger, a gemologist in Philadelphia, who studied the fossil. He believed that it was a fossil that was trapped in amber, but secondarily coated in the opal gemstone. It is still awaiting more studies to determine the insect species, but if it is trapped in only opal, it could be a new species. I believe that this is important because it could lead to more discoveries of new species of insects, which could help scientists understand more about dinosaurs.

https://www.nationalgeographic.com/science/2019/01/strange-fossil-may-be-insect-in-opal-gemstone-java-paleontology/

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