Where: Kaliningrad, Russian Federation (54.9° N, 19.9° E: paleocoordinates 53.9° N, 15.2° E)
• coordinate estimated from map
• local area-level geographic resolution
When: Priabonian (38.0 - 33.9 Ma)
• According to Aleksandrova and Zaporozhets (2008), the higher parts of the Prussian Formation (including the Blaue Erde or Blue Earth) belong to the Charlesdowniea clathrata angulosa dinocyst Zone. Based on its index species, this zone is concurrent to Zone W13 established in the Parisian basin (Châteauneuf and Gruas-Cavagnetto 1978), where it is correlated with nannoplankton zones NP18–NP21 (Powell, 1992) of the Priabonian. In the Paleogene zonation of northwestern Europe, the first occurrence of Thalassiphora fenestrata is designated at the base of the dinocyst Subzone D12b (36.20 +/- 0.1 Ma), which is correlated with zones NP18 (terminal part)–NP20 of the Priabonian (Luterbacher et al., 2004).
Environment/lithology: terrestrial; amber
Size classes: macrofossils, mesofossils, microfossils
Preservation: amber
Reposited in the YPM
Collection methods: surface (float)
• Peabody Museum of Yale University
Primary reference: A. Petrunkevitch. 1942. A study of amber spiders. Transactions of the Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences 34:119-464 [M. Clapham/A. Louderback/M. Clapham]more details
Purpose of describing collection: taxonomic analysis
PaleoDB collection 147651: authorized by Matthew Clapham, entered by Annabelle Louderback on 11.07.2013, edited by Matthew Clapham
Creative Commons license: CC BY (attribution)
Taxonomic list
Arachnida | |
Eolinus theryi, "Gorgopis frenata" = Gorgopsina frenata
Eolinus theryi Petrunkevitch 1942 spider | |
Caduceator minutus n. sp.
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"Argiopidae indet." = Araneidae
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"Flegia succini n. sp." = Pseudoteutana stigmatosa, Steatoda succini, "Nactodipoena dunbari n. sp." = Lasaeola (Nactodipoena) dunbari
"Flegia succini n. sp." = Pseudoteutana stigmatosa Koch and Berendt 1854 cobweb spider
"Nactodipoena dunbari n. sp." = Lasaeola (Nactodipoena) dunbari Petrunkevitch 1942 cobweb spider |