Species

Clionolithes cervicornis (Vogel, Golubić et Brett, 1987)

Type specimen data
holotype: Goethe Universität, Frankfurt, Germany ; Portland Point, roadcut; Givetian , Otisco Member
Reference:
Wisshak, M. 2017. Taming an ichnotaxonomical Pandora's box: revision of dendritic and rosetted microborings (ichnofamily: Dendrinidae). pp. 1-99. DOI:10.5852/ejt.2017.390
Taxon description

Wisshak et al., 2019a

Microboring; substrate calcareous; tracemaker invertebrate?

Wisshak, 2017

Emended diagnosis. Branches with nearly constant diameter diverge from the main trunk, spreading and bifurcating radially in straight or slightly curved lines, adhere closely to the substrate surface and do not anastomose. They have smooth and rounded surfaces and rounded, rarely pointed tips.

Vogel et al., 1987

Diagnosis. - Rosette-shaped repeatedly branched systems up to 2.5mm (1.50 f 0.40 [lo]) in diameter. Branches diverge from the main trunk (Fig. 5B, top), spreading radially in straight line or slightly curved, at angles ranging from 40" to 95" (64 f 13 [50]). The main trunk is 80-250 μm wide. The primary branches (those proximal to the trunk) are 60-225 μm (133 f 44 [24]) wide, the distal branches are 25-85 μm (52 f 11 [loo]) wide. The branches often adhere closely to the substrate surface (Fig. 5C). They have smooth and rounded surfaces, and are circular in cross section. They do not taper and have rounded, rarely pointed tips. Branch diameter decreases only slightly from primary to secondary and tertiary (distal) branches, and remains constant (or even increases slightly) between branching points. The branching varies in density, without anastomoses. The main aperture to the surface was not detected.

Synonymy list
1938     Olkenbachia hirsuta — Solle , pp. 162, fig. 5–7, 10
1987     Ramodendrina cervicornis n. isp. — Vogel, Golubić & Brett , pp. 270, fig. 5
2009     Dendroid Form 1 — Vogel & Brett , pp. 14, fig. 29
2014     Clionolithes cervicornis — Furlong & McRoberts , pp. 138, fig. 6.2
2017     Clionolithes cervicornis (Vogel, Golubić & Brett, 1987) — Wisshak , pp. 30, fig. 8
2019     Clionolithes cervicornis (Vogel et al.,1987) — Wisshak, Knaust & Bertling
Selection of related publications
Vogel, K., Brett, C. E. 2009. Record of microendoliths in different facies of the Upper Ordovician in the Cincinnati Arch region USA: The early history of light-related microendolithic zonation. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 281, 1-2, 1-24. DOI:10.1016/j.palaeo.2009.06.032
Vogel, K., Golubić, S., Brett, C. E. 1987. Endolith associations and their relation to facies distribution in the Middle Devonian of New York State, U.S.A.. Lethaia 20, 3, 263-290. DOI:10.1111/j.1502-3931.1987.tb02047.x