The 3D reconstruction of a 99M-year-old millipede discovered in Burmese amber allowed for the description of an entirely new suborder, and is just one of the many exciting discoveries in Burmese amber. Burmese amber, mostly coming from the Hukawng Valley in Kachin State, northern Myanmar, is valuable not only for understanding of the Myriapoda fossil record and historical biogeography, but also including fantastic fossils of frogs, bone and feathers from theropod wings, a whole bird trapped in amber, and the previously discussed feathered tip of a dinosaur tail.