Species
Palmichnium stoermeri Briggs et Rolfe 1983
Taxon description
Briggs & Rolfe, 1983
Diagnosis.--Large trackway, with three pairs of tracks isolated from narrow median groove; outer tracks largest, hook-shaped, adaxially concave, with distal wall mostly steeper than proximal wall; intermediate tracks smaller, sigmoidal, symmetrical in cross-section; inner tracks smallest.
Davies et al., 2006
Description: is a large crawling trackway consisting of three pairs of bow-shaped appendage imprints and a discontinuous median groove that has a maximum width of 2 mm.
Synonymy list
1983     Palmichnium stoermeri — Briggs & Rolfe , pp. 388
2006     Palmichnium stoermeri — Davies et al. , pp. 50, fig. 3J
Selection of related publications
Davies, N. S., Sansom, I. J., Turner, P. 2006. Trace fossils and paleoenvironments of a Late Silurian marginal-marine/alluvial system: the Ringerike Group (Lower Old Red Sandstone), Oslo Region, Norway.  Palaios   21,   1,   46-62. DOI:10.2110/palo.2003.p03-08
Briggs, D. E. G., Rolfe, W. D. I. 1983. A giant arthropod trackway from the Lower Mississippian of Pennsylvania.  Journal of Paleontology   57,   2,   377–390.
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Classification
| Organism group | Biota | 
| Ichnofossil group | Ichnofossils | 
| Bioturbation trace fossils | |
| Trackways and scratch imprints | |
| Genus | Palmichnium | 
| Species | kosinskiorum | 
| palmatum | |
| stoermeri | 
References based on distribution
- Davies et al., 2006 Ringerike, Norway upper Silurian
- Briggs & Rolfe, 1983 Kroksund, Norway upper Silurian