Original Research

Burrow casts from the Lystrosaurus-Procolophon Assemblage-zone, Karoo Sequence, South Africa

G.H. Groenewald
Koedoe | Vol 34, No 1 | a409 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.4102/koedoe.v34i1.409 | © 1991 G.H. Groenewald | This work is licensed under CC Attribution 4.0
Submitted: 22 September 1991 | Published: 23 September 1991

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G.H. Groenewald,, South Africa

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Abstract

Five types of burrow casts from the Lystrosaurus- Procolophon Assemblage-zone (Palingkloof Member and Katberg Formation, Triassic, Karoo sequence. South Africa) are associated with casts of desiccation cracks and red mudstone. Vertebrate remains of Lystrosaurus sp. and Procolophon sp. indicate that these animals probably made the burrows during the Triassic. It is possible that burrowing was an adaptive advantage during periods of severe and unfavourable climatic conditions. Similar burrow casts were found in the Dicynodon-Theriognathus Assemblage-zone, suggesting a burrowing habit for fauna represented in this zone. In structure, the burrow casts resemble those of Scoyenia, Thalassinoides, Histioderma, Gyrolithes and Planolites reported from Germany, France, Asia, Ireland, Spain and the United States of America.

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bioturbation, casts of burrows, Gyrolithes, Katberg, palaeoecology, palaeontology, Palingkloof, Scoyenia, sedimentology, trace fossils, Triassic.

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