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African Invertebrates
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A reassessment of the Cretaceous amber deposits from France and their palaeontological significance
PERRICHOT, V., NERAUDEAU, D., NEL, A. & DE PLOEG, G.

The Cretaceous amber deposits from France are reviewed, and their palaeontological content is discussed in the light of recent studies. Numerous "old" amber localities mentioned at the beginning of the 20th century or studied during the 1970s are no longer accessible, but recent field investigations have led to the discovery of new deposits. Among these, the Late Albian amber from Charente-Maritime (SW France) is particularly rich in biological inclusions and thus constitutes one of the major fossiliferous amber deposits for the Cretaceous period. Without having all groups studied, the authors made significant new records and identified taxa occuring in this French amber. This contributes to an improvement of our current knowledge on the evolution and diversity of Mesozoic insects.

To cite this paper: Perrichot, V., Neraudeau, D., Nel, A. & De Ploeg, G. 2007. A reassessment of the Cretaceous amber deposits from France and their palaeontological significance. In: Brothers, D.J. & Mostovski, M.B., eds, Congress Proceedings Fossils X 3, Pretoria, South Africa, 7-11 February 2005. Pietermaritzburg: Natal Museum, pp. 213-227.
    
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Perrichot, V., Neraudeau, D., Nel, A. & De Ploeg, G. 2007. A reassessment of the Cretaceous amber deposits from France and their palaeontological significance. African Invertebrates 48 (1): 213-227.

This paper is cited by: Rasnitsyn, A.P. & Brothers, D.J. 2009. New genera and species of Maimetshidae (Hymenoptera: Stephanoidea s.l.) from the Turonian of Botswana, with comments on the status of the family. African Invertebrates 50 (1): 191-204. [Abstract] [PDF]

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