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Summary The aim of this note is to resume the recent data on the origin and distribution in the world of the Ambers. It also gives a synthesis of the origin, age, working and chiefly entomological fauna of the Baltic amber. Two new species of Apoidea are described. In conclusion a paleoecological essay gives an idea of what has been the biotope of the amber forest and shows the biogeographical affinities of the groups which are best presented in the Amber.
Annales de la Société entomologique de France (N S ) – Taylor & Francis
Published: Jan 31, 1970
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