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Genise & Verde, 2000

Corimbatichnus fernandezi: A cluster of fossil bee cells from the late cretaceous‐early tertiary of Uruguay

Genise, J. F., Verde, M.
DOI
DOI10.1080/10420940009380150
Aasta2000
AjakiriIchnos
Köide7
Number2
Leheküljed115-125
Tüüpartikkel ajakirjas
Keelinglise
Id26937

Abstrakt

Corimbatichnus fernandezi n.igen, n. isp. is a cluster of fossil bee cells from the Uruguayan Late Cretaceous‐early Tertiary Asencio Formation. It is composed of rows of small excavated cells contained in paleosol peds. Cells have inner surfaces somewhat rough and are closed with loose material. Separation among cells is very thin, and the cells are orientated uniformly, showing a great economy of space as in some halictine constructions. Corimbatichnus can be distinguished from Rosellichnus and Uruguay by its convex face, excavated cells and the spatial arrangement of them.

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