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- (Taimyr amber)  Russia A member of the family Rotoitidae. Baeomorpha yantardakh Sp. nov Valid Gumovsky in Gumovsky, Perkovsky & Rasnitsyn Late Cretaceous...
- Taimyr amber Baeomorpha quattoruno Gumovsky, 2017 Taimyr amber Baeomorpha yantardakh Gumovsky, 2017 Taimyr amber Baeomorpha zherikhini Gumovsky, 2017 Taimyr...
- Basidiomycota from the Cretaceous of North Asia is reported from the Santonian Yantardakh Lagerstätte (Taymyr, Russia) by Sukhomlyn & Perkovsky (2023). Kutchiathyrites...
- the family Necrotauliidae; a species of Acisarcuatus. Archaeopolycentra yantardakh Sp. nov Valid Ivanov & Melnitsky Late Cretaceous (Santonian) Kheta Formation...
- range for the inclusions. The Prosisyrina adults were collected from the Yantardakh locality, which is approximately 3 km (1.9 mi) upstream from the confluence...
- ****emblage of 14 dictyopterans is reported from the Santonian amber from Yantardakh (Taymyr Peninsula, Russia) by Vršanský (2019). A study on the anatomy...
- December 2021. Vršanský, Peter (2019-06-24). "Santonian ****roaches from Yantardakh amber (Russia: Taimyr) differ in dominance". Palaeoentomology. 2 (3):...
- range for the inclusions. The Dlusskyidris adults were collected from the Yantardakh locality, which is approximately 3 km (1.9 mi) upstream from the confluence...
- from the amber from Myanmar) from the Upper Cretaceous Taimyr amber from Yantardakh (Russia), do****enting the existence of two morphologically different species...
- Sibelle Maksoud (2020). "New psychodid flies from the Upper Cretaceous Yantardakh amber and Eocene Sakhalin amber (Diptera: Psychodidae: Psychodinae)"....