A small suite of fossils consisting of ammonoids, brachiopods, bivalves, crinoids and plants were recovered from
 an outcrop in the Felda Mayam area, central Pahang, Peninsular Malaysia.  The fossil locality represents the northern-
 most extent of a new rock unit, the Bera Fomation.  The peculiar permianellid brachiopod genus Dicystoconcha is
 recorded in Peniasular Malaysia for the first time.  The assemblages of ammonoids and brachiopods indicate a Roadian
 to Wordian (early Guadalupian/Middle Permian) age.  The brachiopod assemblage suggests warm-water Tethyan
 affinities.