Where: Lebanon (33.8° N, 35.7° E: paleocoordinates 9.3° N, 31.9° E)
• coordinate based on nearby landmark
• outcrop-level geographic resolution
When: Early/Lower Barremian (130.0 - 125.5 Ma)
• Amber found in three intervals in the upper part of the Grès du Liban. The upper interval is above the “Banc de Mrejatt,” the middle interval is between the “Banc de Mrejatt” and a pisolitic interval below, and the lower interval is below the pisolitic beds. The "Banc de Mrejatt" includes one biostratigraphically significant benthic foraminifer: Eopalorbitolina transiens (Cherchi and Schroeder, 1999), which is a zonal marker of the Lower to Upper Barremian transition according to Schroeder et al. (2010). Accordingly the “Banc de Mrejatt” is correlated to the transgression of sequence Ba3 of Clavel et al. (2007) and ascribed a late Early Barremian age. The pisolitic interval or “calcaires à pisolithes” of Heybroek (1942), consists of lacustrine shales and marls, locally with pisolites ranging in size from a hazel nut to an orange. Charophyte remains (thalli, utricles, and gyrogonites) are commonly found in this interval (Grambast and Lorch, 1968; Granier et al., 2015). According to Martín-Closas (2015, personal communication), the charophyte association should refer to the Cruciata-Paucibracteatus biozone of Martín-Closas et al. (2009) that spans the Late Barremian–Early Aptian interval. However, due to its topographic location, this interval is older than the “Banc de Mrejatt” and should be considered at least Early Barremian in age (Maksoud et al., 2017, 2022). The entomofaunal similarity of these three intervals could imply that the age of the amber should be the same, i.e., that of the older/lower interval. Amber pieces found in the middle and upper intervals are rounded and commonly bored by martesiine pholadid bivalves.
• group of beds-level stratigraphic resolution
Environment/lithology: terrestrial; lithified amber
Size classes: macrofossils, mesofossils
Preservation: soft parts, original chitin, amber
Collection methods: Repository: Natural History Museum of the Lebanese University, Fanar, Lebanon.
Primary reference: C. O. Azevedo and D. Azar. 2012. A new fossil subfamily of Bethylidae (Hymenoptera) from the Early Cretaceous Lebanese amber and its phylogenetic position. Zoologia 29:210-218 [M. Clapham/M. Clapham]more details
Purpose of describing collection: taxonomic analysis
PaleoDB collection 138801: authorized by Matthew Clapham, entered by Matthew Clapham on 27.01.2013
Creative Commons license: CC BY (attribution)
Taxonomic list
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Protopsychoda leoi n. sp.1
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Libanolestes flecki n. gen. n. sp.2
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Aretsaya therina n. gen. n. sp.3
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Apticoccus longitenuis n. sp.5
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Balatronis libanensis n. sp.4
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Lancepyris opertus n. gen. n. sp.
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