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Hidden termite coprolites revealed by Synchrotron microtomography inside EoceneâOligocene filled woodâborings from the Malzieu Basin, LozĂšre, southern France
International audienceFragments of filled woodâborings were recently discovered from the EoceneâOligocene Conglomerate and Sandstone Formation of the Malzieu Basin (LozĂšre, southern France). Propagation phaseâcontrast Xâray synchrotron microtomography (PPCâSRÎŒCT) was used to characterize their hidden inner structures. Virtual 2D sections and 3D reconstructions show that the inner microstructures of borings display a mudstoneâwackestone siliceous matrix including tiny coprolites. The hexagonal crossâsection of these coprolites is characteristic of termite faecal pellets. Morphology and dimensions of the coprolites share strong similarities with those of extant Kalotermitidae (drywood termites). The depositional environment is interpreted as a fluvial valley in which the lenticular sandstone and conglomerate lenses correspond to channels. This discovery complements the record of Palaeogene termites which remain poor in France and throughout the world