Species
Entobia cervicornis Fürsich, Palmer et Goodyear, 1994
Type specimen data
holotype: Oxford University Museum ; OUM J53674; Isle of Portland; Upper Jurassic , Portland Limestone Formation
Reference:
Fürsich, F. T., Palmer, T. J., Goodyear, K. L. 1994. Growth and disintegration of bivalve-dominated patch reefs in the Upper Jurassic of southern England. pp. 131-171.
Taxon description
Fürsich et al., 1994
Diagnosis. Non-camerate Entobia forming an irregular boxwork in growth phase C (sensu Bromley and D'Alessandro 1984). Phase A represented by long slender tubules grading into thicker, antler-sharped cylindrical tuves of growth phase B. Phases D-E not developed. Typical chip microornament, as seen in most clionid borings, is absent.
Synonymy list
Selection of related publications
Fürsich, F. T., Palmer, T. J., Goodyear, K. L. 1994. Growth and disintegration of bivalve-dominated patch reefs in the Upper Jurassic of southern England. Palaeontology 37, 1, 131-171.
Classification
References based on distribution
- Fürsich et al., 1994 Isle of Portland Upper Jurassic