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First biological inclusion in Upper Cretaceous Texas amber, USA
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First biological inclusion in Upper Cretaceous Texas amber, USA

Paulina Cifuentes-Ruiz, Virginia Friedman, Joseph B. Lambert, George Mustoe, Alejandro Bugarin and Francisco J. Vega
Boletín de la Sociedad Geológica Mexicana, Vol.75(3), p.A091023
11-30-2023

Abstract

Geology Physical Sciences Science & Technology
The first biological inclusion in Cretaceous (Cenomanian) amber from Texas (USA) is here documented. Most of the Cretaceous ambers with biolog-ical inclusions are from Europe (Spain, France) and Myanmar (Asia). Although the coleopteran here reported is microscopic and incomplete, it pre-serves enough morphological details to be identified as a member of the Family Ptinidae Latreille, 1802. This antecedent is significative and reveals the potential of this Cretaceous amber to contain more diverse bioinclusions, since the paleoenvironment suggested by the sediments that contain the amber and the ecological affinity of recent representatives of the Ptinidae suggest a humid forest near an estuary, associated to deltaic plain deposits. Este hallazgo representa la inclusion biologica en ambar mas antigua en las Americas.
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https://doi.org/10.18268/BSGM2023v75n3a091023View
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