Fossil insekts from Ejerslev, Mors DK
Fossil insekts from Ejerslev, Mors DK
As promised earlier, I will show some of my Danish findings here on the forum.
So here are some insects from Ejerslev moler pit on Mors, Denmark. (Eocene)
These insects are from hard cement stone, they are extremely rare in the soft moler.
Enjoy
Mikkel Rødvig
[Editted by rodvig on 18-02-2009 at 17:57 GMT +1]
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Re: Fossil insekts from Ejerslev, Mors DK
Hi Mikkel,
Beautiful specimens! What is (is there any?) the stratigraphical relationship of these insects to the fishes you show in the other post? What species of insects are this? Aquatic types that lived coeval to the fishes or are they earlier/later? Well, anyhow, very nice pieces (both the fish- and insect-).
Best regards,
Tim
Beautiful specimens! What is (is there any?) the stratigraphical relationship of these insects to the fishes you show in the other post? What species of insects are this? Aquatic types that lived coeval to the fishes or are they earlier/later? Well, anyhow, very nice pieces (both the fish- and insect-).
Best regards,
Tim
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Re: Re: Fossil insekts from Ejerslev, Mors DK
Hi Tim,Carboon wrote:
Hi Mikkel,
Beautiful specimens! What is (is there any?) the stratigraphical relationship of these insects to the fishes you show in the other post? What species of insects are this? Aquatic types that lived coeval to the fishes or are they earlier/later? Well, anyhow, very nice pieces (both the fish- and insect-).
Best regards,
Tim
They were not aquatic insects, but were blown from land areas to the sea. They are found in the same layers as the fish. As to the exact species, I have to admit that I haven't got them identified yet.
Thanks for the compliments.
Regards,
Mikkel