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Spider web in Late Cretaceous French amber (Vendée): The contribution of 3D image microscopy

Jean-Paul SAINT MARTIN, Simona SAINT MARTIN, Susanne BOLTE & Didier NÉRAUDEAU

en Comptes Rendus Palevol 13 (5) - Pages 463-472

Published on 31 August 2014

This article is a part of the thematic issue French Lagerstätten and exquisitely preserved fossils

Late Cretaceous amber from La Garnache (France, Vendée) contains filamentous networks that have all the characteristics of spider webs. Using methods of classic and confocal microscopy, the web architecture and the thread structure are described. The geometry of the webs preserved in amber is presented in 3D imaging. Unlike most of the spider webs identified in amber, there are no regular radiating webs growing in two dimensions characteristic of the well-known orb web. A number of the characters would correspond to the apparently irregular organization of cob-type web or sheet web. By using confocal microscopy, we can highlight the preserved autofluorescence of spider silk proteins and new characters are proposed to identify the spider webs or fragments of webs in amber.


Keywords:

Spider web, Amber, Autofluorescence, Late Cretaceous, France

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