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Uploaded by on Mar 31, 2011

On this video, I am showing a very (micro) small insect, frozen in a crawling position.
Now, could this micro-insect be in an opal fossilizing process. Maybe or maybe not.
The digital pictures were taken at the 100x and at the 250x settings.
Make sure to study the pictures of its micro legs and see the bristles(?).
I am still studying this one because of its number of legs it has. Is it (6) or (8).
If, the number is (6), then it is from the 'Class Insecta'. But, if it's (8), then it may
belong to the 'Class Arachnida'.
I say again, that I'm a non-professional in the field of fossils and in the microfossils area.

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  • I did get some infor on this, a recent moult , of what? Still looking for an Id of it.

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