Aleyrodidae indet.

Material. MNHN PA 15401—fore wing and hind wing preserved (Fig. 78), body deteriorated; MNHN PA 1297—fore wing and hind wing (Fig. 79), body deteriorated; MNHN PA 2287—‘ghost inclusion’, venation of wings invisible, body weakly visible (Fig. 80), preserved in Canada balsam; MNHN PA 2474 2/3 —male, venation inrecognisable, body poorly preserved (Fig. 81), preserved in Canada balsam; MNHN PA 42—female, quite well preserved, but with presentation in amber excluding closer identification (Fig. 82); MNHN PA 154—weakly visible in amber (Fig. 83); MNHN PA 420—female, imprint on the surface of amber, body features not preserved (Fig. 84); MNHN PA 1607—female, details weakly visible (Fig. 85); MNHN PA 5072—specimen weakly visible; MNHN PA 1796—male, weakly visible (Fig. 86); MNHN PA 5109—specimen poorly preserved.

Age and occurrence. Lowermost Eocene, c. 55−53 Ma, Ypresian (Sparnacian), level MP7 of the mammal fauna of Dormaal (Feugueur 1963; De Ploëg et al. 1998; Nel et al. 1999, Cavagnetto 2000, De Franceschi & De Ploëg 2003, Nel et al. 2004, Nel & Brasero 2010). Department Oise, France, 43°N, 2.7°E; palaeocoordinates 44.8°N, 0.1°E; palaeocoordinates based on nearby landmark (Paleobiology Database 2013).