Paleobiota of Burmese amber
is fossil resin dating to the early Late Cretaceous Cenomanian age recovered from deposits in the Hukawng Valley of northern Myanmar. It is known for being one of the most diverse Cretaceous age amber paleobiotas, containing rich arthropod fossils, along with uncommon vertebrate fossils and even rare marine inclusions. A mostly complete list of all taxa described up until 2018 can be found in Ross 2018; its supplement Ross 2019b covers most of 2019.Amoebozoa
Dictyostelia
Myxogastria
''Incertae sedis''
Apicomplexa
Aconoidasida
Conoidasida
Euglenozoa
Kinetoplastea
Metamonada
Anaeromonadea
Trichonymphea
Trichomonadea
"Opisthokonta"
Mesomycetozoea
Proteobacteria
Alphaproteobacteria
Plants
Angiospermae
Bryophyta
Chlorophyta
Marchantiophyta
Polypodiopsida
Fungi
''incertae sedis''
"Zygomycetes"
Echinodermata
Crinoidea
Arthropoda
Arachnida
Diplopoda
"Entognatha"
Insecta
Malacostraca
Symphyla
Mollusca
Cephalopoda
Gastropoda
Nematoda
Chromadorea
Enoplea
Secernentea
Nematomorpha
Gordioidea
Onychophora
Udeonychophora
Vertebrata
Amphibia
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Reptilia
Archosauria
Insecta
Dictyoptera
Mollusca
Bivalvia