 The state-of-the-art of the Burimian-Conservatlogger Stat of La Pedrera de Maya site, southern Pyrenees, is compiled, including new geological data and a review of existing type specimens in collections across Europe. The site's paleobiotic richness and the fact that 113 holotypes and par types of flora and fauna have already been defined make it a significant object of paleontological interest by national and foreign research teams with a catalog of 224 publications. A comprehensive map of the site's geological frame is provided, including four revisited outcrops of lithographic limestone that could be potential paleontological sites. Previous stratigraphic sections have allowed for precise framing of paleontological data and findings, which can now be allocated in new stratigraphic sections accounting for 50m and containing a minimum of 40,000 laminy representing a minimum estimation of the years represented in the La Pedrera de Maya site. This article was authored by Alejandro Gil Delgado, Xavier Delclose, Albert Sells, and others. We are article.tv, links in the description below.