Mosquito

This is amber from Mexico, Chiapas amber, Simojovel mines.

Rare Chiapas Amber with Perfect Mosquito Inclusion – A Prehistoric Time Capsule

Prepare to own a true natural marvel — an exceptionally rare piece of genuine Chiapas amber from the famed amber-bearing region of Simojovel, Mexico, beautifully preserving a perfect mosquito (Family Culicidae) suspended in golden fossilized resin.

Inclusions like this are extraordinary because mosquitoes are almost never found in amber

unlike more commonly trapped insects — simply because they aren’t naturally drawn to sticky tree resins. This makes every mosquito inclusion a museum-worthy specimen and a hallmark piece for serious collectors and enthusiasts alike.

What makes this piece so special?

  • Perfectly preserved mosquito: Clear anatomical detail — wings, legs, and body trapped in stunning three-dimensional fossilization.

  • Chiapas Amber: Known for clarity and beauty, Colombian/Mexican amber is highly prized among collectors for both aesthetics and scientific value.

  • Ultra-rare find: Mosquito inclusions are among the most sought after because they’re rarely ever found in amber at all.

    For fans of science and pop culture alike, this piece calls to mind Jurassic Park — the iconic idea of prehistoric mosquitoes preserved in amber, frozen in time like a snapshot of ancient ecosystems. While real-world science can’t extract dinosaur DNA, owning this specimen is the closest you can get to that captivating fantasy.

Whether you’re a fossil collector, gem enthusiast, or Jurassic Park aficionado, this extraordinary mosquito-in-amber is a rare opportunity to hold a piece of deep time — a specimen that truly stands out in any collection.

Don’t miss this chance — genuine mosquito inclusions like this almost never appear on the market!

Jurassic Park whispers from deep time—right here in your hand.

Mosquitoes in amber are the dream specimens collectors talk about but almost never see. Unlike gnats and other resin-loving insects, mosquitoes avoid tree resin entirely; they seek the warm breath and CO₂ of mammals, not the sticky aroma of sap. That’s why genuine mosquitoes in amber are among the rarest arthropods you can own—true scientific prizes.

For a collector, researcher, teacher, or anyone who wants a bit of prehistoric magic on their desk, this is a remarkably priced, museum-worthy piece. Opportunities like this don’t come often—and when they do, they don’t linger.

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This has a rock star price on it!

$565

 

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