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Unique fossils of caddisfly larvae from Baltic amber and in situ amber formation in aquatic ecosystems
Amber is formed by tree resins in terrestrial habitats. Therefore, a preservation of animals living in water in amber may appear surprising. Still more and more finds of such animals were reported in recent years. The central question around these finds is, whether the animals became entrapped in the resin in their original habitat (in situ)
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