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Celliformidae

Celliformidae is an ichnofamily attributed to bee cells, one of the most common traces in paleosols. It was described by Genise in 2000.

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Celliformidae
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Ichnofamily: Celliformidae
Genise, 2000
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Celliformidae is an ichnofamily attributed to bee cells, one of the most common traces in paleosols. It was described by Genise in 2000.12

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References

  1. Genise, Jorge Fernando (November 2000). "The ichnofamily Celliformidae for celliforma and allied ichnogenera". Ichnos. 7 (4). Taylor & Francis: 267–282.
  2. Genise, Jorge Fernando (2017). "The Keys I: Celliformidae and Coprinisphaeridae". Ichnoentomology. Topics in Geobiology. Vol. 37. Cham: Springer. doi:10.1007/978-3-319-28210-7_5.