2016
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0161198
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Fossil Carder Bee's Nest from the Hominin Locality of Taung, South Africa

Abstract: The Buxton-Norlim Limeworks southwest of Taung, South Africa, is renowned for the discovery of the first Australopithecus africanus fossil, the ‘Taung Child’. The hominin was recovered from a distinctive pink calcrete that contains an abundance of invertebrate ichnofauna belonging to the Coprinisphaera ichnofacies. Here we describe the first fossil bee’s nest, attributed to the ichnogenus Celliforma, from the Plio-Pleistocene of Africa. Petrographic examination of a cell lining revealed the preservation of an … Show more

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“…; Genise ; Parker et al . ). With the rapid advancements in ichnoentomology, palaeoenvironmental inferences derived from insect trace fossils require continual updating and refinement.…”
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confidence: 97%
“…; Genise ; Parker et al . ). With the rapid advancements in ichnoentomology, palaeoenvironmental inferences derived from insect trace fossils require continual updating and refinement.…”
mentioning
confidence: 97%