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July 01, 1994
Fossil nest of sweat bees (Halictinae) from a Miocene Paleosol, Rusinga Island, western Kenya
Glenn D. Thackray
Glenn D. Thackray
University of Oregon, Department of Geological Sciences, Eugene, United States
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Journal of Paleontology (1994) 68 (4): 795–800.
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Glenn D. Thackray; Fossil nest of sweat bees (Halictinae) from a Miocene Paleosol, Rusinga Island, western Kenya. Journal of Paleontology 1994;; 68 (4): 795–800. doi:
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- Africa
- Arthropoda
- burrows
- Cenozoic
- East Africa
- Endopterygota
- Hymenoptera
- ichnofossils
- Insecta
- Invertebrata
- Kenya
- lithostratigraphy
- Mandibulata
- Miocene
- morphology
- Neogene
- Neoptera
- nests
- new taxa
- paleosols
- Pterygota
- soils
- Tertiary
- Rusinga Island
- western Kenya
- bees
- Halictinae
- Marmar Paleosol
- Celliforma habari
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