Fossils Collected From The Vicinity Of The Kettleman Hills, California

Fossil Water Beetle

This is a fossil scavenger water beetle, Hydrophilus sp., preserved in oil-impregnated sands of a late Pleistocene (roughly 35, 000 years old) tar seep in the vicinity of the Kettleman Hills. The fossil came from a brea deposit similar to the world-famous Rancho La Brea Tar Pits in Los Angeles, California.

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