“…In western France, several lower Cenomanian amber deposits have been discovered around the town of Chatellerault (department of Vienne) thanks to public works (roads, boreholes). In addition to amber, a whole faunistic and floristic association is revealed (Valentin et al, 2020), thus completing the data provided by the deposit of the same age of Jaunay-Clan, located in the same sector (Valentin et al, 2014;Polette et al, 2019) and containing some pieces of amber. Further west, in the department of Mayenne, a new amber deposit dated from the Cenomanian has yielded a whole rich floristic association, including spores and wood fragments preserved in amber, which confers a unique character of the discovery .…”