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2. A fossorial petalurid trace fossil from the Albian of Patagonia
3. Insect trace fossils in Pleistocene deposits from the Pityusic Islands (Balearic Archipelago, Western Mediterranean): Ichnotaxonomy and palaeoenvironmental significance
4. Plasticity in the Nesting Behavior of Ontherus sulcator (Fabricius) (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Scarabaeinae)
5. The Phanerozoic Four Revolutions and Evolution of Paleosol Ichnofacies
6. LOWER PALEOGENE COMPLEX ANT NESTS FROM ARGENTINA : EVIDENCE FOR EARLY POLYDOMY IN ANTS?
7. Cricket oviposition trace fossils in palaeosols and their stratigraphic significance: The South American Palaeosol Ichnofossil Ages (SAPIAs)
8. Ichnology, Sedimentology and Paleontology of Eocene Calcareous Paleosols from a Palustrine Sequence, Argentina
9. Insect Trace Fossil Associations in Paleosols: The Coprinisphaera Ichnofacies
10. The Ichnologic Record of the Continental Invertebrate Invasion: Evolutionary Trends in Environmental Expansion, Ecospace Utilization, and Behavioral Complexity
11. Revision of the South American thynnine genus Elaphroptera Guérin-Méneville (Hymenoptera: Tiphiidae)
12. Paleoenvironments and ichnotaxonomy of insect trace fossils in continental mudflat deposits of the Miocene Calatayud–Daroca Basin, Zaragoza, Spain
13. Fossil bee cells from the Canary Islands. Ichnotaxonomy, palaeobiology and palaeoenvironments of Palmiraichnus castellanosi
14. Coprinisphaera akatanka isp. nov.: The first fossil brood ball attributable to necrophagous dung beetles associated with an Early Pleistocene environmental stress in the Pampean region (Argentina)
15. Attaichnus kuenzelii revisited: A Miocene record of fungus-growing ants from Argentina
16. Dung beetle brood balls from Pleistocene highland palaeosols of Andean Ecuador: A reassessment of Sauer's Coprinisphaera and their palaeoenvironments
17. Insect trace fossils in aeolian deposits and calcretes from the Canary Islands: Their ichnotaxonomy, producers, and palaeoenvironmental significance
18. Asthenopodichnium in fossil wood: Different trace makers as indicators of different terrestrial palaeoenvironments
19. Pink fairy armadillo meniscate burrows and ichnofabrics from Miocene and Holocene interdune deposits of Argentina: Palaeoenvironmental and palaeoecological significance
20. The Nest Architecture of Diadasia hirta (Jörgensen) (Apidae: Emphorini) from La Rioja Province, Northwestern Argentina
21. Predation of Soil-Nesting Centris muralis (Insecta: Apidae) by Armadillos (Zaedyus pichiy) (Mammalia: Cingulata) in La Rioja Province, Northwestern Argentina
22. Odonatan Endophytic Oviposition from the Eocene of Patagonia: The Ichnogenus Paleoovoidus and Implications for Behavioral Stasis
23. Large ferruginized palaeorhizospheres from a Paleogene lateritic profile of Uruguay
24. Sedimentology, diagenesis and ichnology of Cretaceous and Palaeogene calcretes and palustrine carbonates from Uruguay
25. Comment: Advanced Early Jurassic Termite (Insecta: Isoptera) Nests: Evidence from the Clarens Formation in the Tuli Basin, Southern Africa (Bordy et al., 2004)
26. Chubutolithes gaimanensis and Other Wasp Trace Fossils: Breaking through the Taphonomic Barrier
27. Large striated burrows from fluvial deposits of the Neogene Vinchina Formation, La Rioja, Argentina: A crab origin suggested by neoichnology and sedimentology
28. Phytolith analysis of Coprinisphaera, unlocking dung beetle behaviour, herbivore diets and palaeoenvironments along the Middle Eocene–Early Miocene of Patagonia
29. Rhizolith balls from the Lower Cretaceous of Patagonia: Just roots or the oldest evidence of insect agriculture?
30. Ichnotaxonomy, Origin, and Paleoenvironment of Quaternary Insect Cells from Fuerteventura, Canary Islands, Spain
31. Martian stick-like structures are not trace fossils: a new protocol for testing ichnogenicity synthesized from paleosol ichnology
32. An assemblage of large-sized insect traces in paleosols from the middle Miocene of northern Patagonia related to the climatic optimum
33. Complex palaeosol ichnofabrics from Late Jurassic–Early Cretaceous volcaniclastic successions of Central Patagonia, Argentina
34. Application of neoichnological studies to behavioural and taphonomic interpretation of fossil bird-like tracks from lacustrine settings: The Late Triassic–Early Jurassic? Santo Domingo Formation, Argentina
35. Diverse evidence for grasslands since the Eocene in Patagonia
36. Palliedaphichnium gondwanicum new ichnogenus new ichnospecies, a millipede trace fossil from paleosols of the upper Permian Gondwana sequence of India
37. Terrestrial crustacean breeding trace fossils from the Cretaceous of Patagonia (Argentina): Palaeobiological and evolutionary significance
38. Crayfish burrows from Late Jurassic–Late Cretaceous continental deposits of Patagonia: Argentina. Their palaeoecological, palaeoclimatic and palaeobiogeographical significance
39. COEVALNESS OF INSECT TRACE FOSSILS AND TRACE-BEARING ROCKS, A CASE STUDY FROM THE PLIO?-PLEISTOCENE OF SW SPAIN
40. DIFFUSE TERMITINAE NESTS SHED LIGHT ON THE AFFINITIES OF LAETOLICHNUS KWEKAI (KRAUSICHNIDAE)
41. The first fossil fungus gardens of Isoptera: oldest evidence of symbiotic termite fungiculture (Miocene, Chad basin)
42. New insect pupation chambers (Pupichnia) from the Upper Cretaceous of Patagonia, Argentina
43. New termite trace fossils: Galleries, nests and fungus combs from the Chad basin of Africa (Upper Miocene–Lower Pliocene)
44. A new earthworm trace fossil from paleosols: Aestivation chambers from the Late Pleistocene Sopas Formation of Uruguay
45. Fluvial Environments
46. Lithofacies distribution of invertebrate and vertebrate trace-fossil assemblages in an Early Mesozoic ephemeral fluvio-lacustrine system from Argentina: Implications for the Scoyenia ichnofacies
47. How to Improve Soil Anti-adhesion by Studying the Micro Relief of the Cuticle Surface of Digging Beetles: Exploring the Biodiversity of Argentina as a Source of Bioinspiration
48. Elipsoideichnus meyeri Roselli 1987 revisited: A helicoidal fossil bee nest from the Paleogene of Uruguay
49. The earliest burst of necrophagous dung beetles in South America revealed by the Cenozoic record of Coprinisphaera
50. An insect boring in an Early Cretaceous wood from Bornholm, Denmark
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