Cunctichnus probans Fürsich, Palmer et Goodyear, 1994
Donovan, 2015b
Description: Flint rock chip incompletely preserving external mold of a broad, finely punctate, smooth-shelled pedicle valve. Sinuous boring preserved in flint. Tunnels of boring cylindrical, of constant diameter, unsculptured. At tight bends in main shaft, short, slender and blunt side branches are developed, commonly in clusters. Main tunnel bifurcates once, branching Y-shaped (Fig. 1, 10 o’clock from center, branching toward 2-3 o’clock). Main tunnel strongly curved back on itself to touch in one position only; sides of touching tunnel may be slightly flattened (Fig. 1, center).
Fürsich et al., 1994
Diagnosis. Cylindrical borings in shells, arcuate tu highly sinuous or planispiral, with thin, short, tapering side-branches at points where tubes abruptly change directions.
Organism group | Biota |
Ichnofossil group | Ichnofossils |
Bioerosional trace fossils | |
Family | Talpinidae |
Genus | Cunctichnus |
Species | probans |
- Fürsich et al., 1994 Isle of Portland Upper Jurassic