Species
Apectoichnus longissimus (Kelly et Bromley, 1984)
Taxon description
Donovan, 2018
Diagnosis. Elongate borings, commonly circular in section, smooth-sided, straight or sinuous to contorted and intertwined, with or without a calcareous lining. The boring may change direction and cause a constriction of the tube but tubes are commonly of more or less constant diameter. May be solitary or gregarious.
Discussion. For discussion of the relevance of calcareous lining to ichnotaxonomy, see Donovan (2002).
Synonymy list
2014 Teredolites longissimus — Kelly & Bromley , pp. 804, fig. text fig. 11
2018 Apectoichnus longissimus — Donovan , fig. 1a,b
2024 Apectoichnus longissimus (Kelly & Bromley, 1984) — Knaust & Schnick , pp. 11, fig. 6B
Selection of related publications
Knaust, D., Schnick, H. 2024. Trace fossils from the Maastrichtian chalk of the Isle of Rügen, north-east Germany. Geologie en Mijnbouw 103, DOI:10.1017/njg.2024.6
Kelly, S. R. A., Bromley, R. G. 1984. Ichnological nomenclature of clavate borings. Palaeontology 27, 4, 793-807.
Classification
| Organism group | Biota |
| Ichnofossil group | Ichnofossils |
| Bioerosional trace fossils | |
| Family | Gastrochaenolitidae |
| Genus | Apectoichnus |
| Species | lignummasticans |
| longissimus |
References based on distribution
- Knaust & Schnick, 2024 Rügen Maastrichtian
- Kelly & Bromley, 1984 Hythe Aptian