A Late Cretaceous amber biota from central Myanmar
The amber deposits from Kachin, Myanmar have provided numerous insights into life in the Cretaceous ~99 million years ago. Here, Zheng and colleagues describe a new Late Cretaceous amber biota from Tilin, Myanmar, dating from ~72 million years ago and preserving a diverse insect assemblage.
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Main Authors: | Daran Zheng, Su-Chin Chang, Vincent Perrichot, Suryendu Dutta, Arka Rudra, Lin Mu, Richard S. Kelly, Sha Li, Qi Zhang, Qingqing Zhang, Jean Wong, Jun Wang, He Wang, Yan Fang, Haichun Zhang, Bo Wang |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/f185bd1dc47b4965a75262701b5462f0 |
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