Oldhamia antiqua Kinhan, 1858
Seilacher et al., 2005
Emended Diagnosis: Oldhamiain which divergingcurved to straight probings display a palm leaf ar-rangement or resemble rays of fireworks. Successiveprobings are separated by narrow strips of unexploredsedimen.
Lindholm & Casey, 1990
Description. A series of two or more semicircular or stellate fans of radiating burrows that connect via a stemlike burrow. Connecting burrow extends from either a central or lateral position to connect at the base of the succeeding fan. Thus, fans line up in either a zigzag or linear, tandemlike fashion. Length of the connecting burrow is variable but generally at least 2-5 mm longer than other burrows. As a result, individual fans are most commonly separated from other fans and do not overlap. However, in some specimens, connecting burrow is the same length or only slightly longe; than other burrows, resulting in some overlap of successive fans. All burrows in a fan converge to a point at the base that is V- or U-shaped.
Organism group | Biota |
Ichnofossil group | Ichnofossils |
Bioturbation trace fossils | |
Genus | Oldhamia |
Species | alata |
antiqua | |
curvata | |
flabellata | |
geniculata | |
radiata | |
recta | |
smithi |