There is growing knowledge of the insect and arachnid Cretaceous diversity worldwide, most notably as a result of the discovery, in the past twenty years, of numerous Konservat-Lagerstätten (highly fossiliferous deposits) that provide a plethora of fossil arthropods (Wang & Szwedo, 2014). Early Cretaceous (Berriasian–Aptian) insects are known primarily from imprints in rocks, while fossiliferous amber yielding arthropod inclusions range mostly from the Albian to the Campanian – the sole exception being Hauterivian-Barremian amber of Lebanon and Jordan
New fossil deposits with amber and plants were discovered in Albian and Cenomanianstrata from Charen...
International audienceThe first fossil genus and species of Tetratomidae (Coleoptera) is described, ...
AbstractThe intense study of coleopteran inclusions from Spanish (Albian in age) and French (Albian–...
International audienceThere is growing knowledge of the insect and arachnid Cretaceous diversity wor...
The Cretaceous amber deposits from France are reviewed, and their palaeontological content is discus...
Cretaceous ambers have been discovered in France since the beginning of the 18th century. The best k...
International audienceUntil now, Cretaceous amber in western France was found mainly in the Albian a...
The ceratopogonids from Late Cretaceous (Cenomanian to Santonian) amber of Vendée, in northwestern F...
The intense study of coleopteran inclusions from Spanish (Albian in age) and French (AlbianeSantonia...
The Albian amber of Archingeay (Charente-Maritime, SW France) shows a unique ecological feature amon...
Fig. 2. Various arthropod inclusions in the Late Albian amber of SW France: (A) Chilopoda, MNHN Buz ...
The Albian amber of Archingeay (Charente-Maritime, SW France) shows a unique ecological feature amon...
International audienceThe intense study of coleopteran inclusions from Spanish (Albian in age) and F...
New fossil deposits with amber and plants were discovered in Albian and Cenomanianstrata from Charen...
International audienceThe first fossil genus and species of Tetratomidae (Coleoptera) is described, ...
AbstractThe intense study of coleopteran inclusions from Spanish (Albian in age) and French (Albian–...
International audienceThere is growing knowledge of the insect and arachnid Cretaceous diversity wor...
The Cretaceous amber deposits from France are reviewed, and their palaeontological content is discus...
Cretaceous ambers have been discovered in France since the beginning of the 18th century. The best k...
International audienceUntil now, Cretaceous amber in western France was found mainly in the Albian a...
The ceratopogonids from Late Cretaceous (Cenomanian to Santonian) amber of Vendée, in northwestern F...
The intense study of coleopteran inclusions from Spanish (Albian in age) and French (AlbianeSantonia...
The Albian amber of Archingeay (Charente-Maritime, SW France) shows a unique ecological feature amon...
Fig. 2. Various arthropod inclusions in the Late Albian amber of SW France: (A) Chilopoda, MNHN Buz ...
The Albian amber of Archingeay (Charente-Maritime, SW France) shows a unique ecological feature amon...
International audienceThe intense study of coleopteran inclusions from Spanish (Albian in age) and F...
New fossil deposits with amber and plants were discovered in Albian and Cenomanianstrata from Charen...
International audienceThe first fossil genus and species of Tetratomidae (Coleoptera) is described, ...
AbstractThe intense study of coleopteran inclusions from Spanish (Albian in age) and French (Albian–...