
Inclusions
Enhydros (air and water inclusions) may enhance the colour effect and add beauty to a piece of amber, even dust
particles and stalactite formations might be interesting for scientists, jewelers and collectors alike.
But inclusions like plants, insects, worms or even small vertebrates are even more fascinating. Most specimens are
rather small and large size pieces with rare inclusions are highly valuable. In addition, the visibility and the
position of the inclusion inside the specimen are important factors.

We have available a great variety of
these insteresting, unique and valuable inclusions. Matter of fact we have a whole
Amber Fossil Gallery
(click to visit)
Below is an (incomplete) list of inclusions that can be found in Dominican amber:
Insects, Non-insects and Vertebrates
Ants
Termites
Beetles
Bees
Mosquitoes
Grasshoppers
Planthoppers
Leafhoppers
Cicadas
Aphids
Flees
Fireflies
Ticks
Butterflies, Moths
Springtails (Collembola)
Crickets
Cockroaches
Centipedes
Millipedes
Barklice
Thrips
True Bugs
Lacewings
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Dusty-wings
Beetles
Scorpions / pseudo-scorpions
Spiders
Webspinners
Mantises
Flies
Fireflies
Wasps
Small (Gecko) Lizards
Frogs
Plants and others
Flowers
Mushroom caps
Seeds
Leaves
Stems
Animal hair
Bird feathers
Spider webs
Eggs, Larvae and Pupae
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