Family
Podichnidae Wisshak, Knaust et Bertling, 2019
Taxon description
Wisshak et al., 2019b
Diagnosis: Multiple round or oval depressions on the surface of hard substrates, regularly spaced in a cluster.
Ethological category: Fixichnia (attachment traces).
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
Wisshak, M., Meyer, N., Kuklinski, P., Rüggeberg, A., Freiwald, A. 2022. ‘Ten Years After’—a long‐term settlement and bioerosion experiment in an Arctic rhodolith bed (Mosselbukta, Svalbard). Geobiology 20, 1, 112-136. DOI:10.1111/gbi.12469
Richiano, S., Aguirre, M. L., Giachetti, L. 2021. Bioerosion on marine Quaternary gastropods from the southern Golfo San Jorge, Patagonia, Argentina: What do they tell US?. Journal of South American Earth Sciences 107, 103106. DOI:10.1016/j.jsames.2020.103106
Toom, U., Vinn, O., Hints, O. 2019. Ordovician and Silurian ichnofossils from carbonate facies in Estonia: A collection-based review. Palaeoworld 28, 1-2, 123-144. DOI:10.1016/j.palwor.2018.07.001
Richiano, S., Schwarz, E., Veiga, G. D., Trentini, G. Á. 2019. Non-depositional and erosional “offshore” bioeroded hardgrounds from the Lower Cretaceous of the Neuquén Basin, Argentina: Insights into their sequence-stratigraphic implications and controls. Marine and Petroleum Geology 104, 1-10. DOI:10.1016/j.marpetgeo.2019.03.020
Wisshak, M., Hüne, L. 2019. The new encrusting microproblematicum Circumpodium enigmaticum and its attachment trace Circumpodichnus serialis from the Middle Jurassic of Normandy (France). Fossil Record 22, 2, 77-90. DOI:10.5194/fr-22-77-2019
Larkin, N. R., Donovan, S. K. 2016. Palaeoecology of a reworked, Late Cretaceous inoceramid bivalve: Crimplesham, East Anglia, UK. Proceedings of the Geologists' Association 127, 3, 391-394. DOI:10.1016/j.pgeola.2016.02.011
Santos, A., Mayoral, E., Villas, E., Herrera, Z., Ortega, G. 2014. First record of Podichnus in orthide brachiopods from the Lower Ordovician (Tremadocian) of NW Argentina and its relation to the early use of an ethological strategy. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 399, 1, 67-77. DOI:10.1016/j.palaeo.2014.02.003
Thuy, B., Kiel, S., Dulai, A., Gale, A. S., Kroh, A., Lord, A. R., Numberger-Thuy, L. D., Stöhr, S., Wisshak, M. 2014. First glimpse into Lower Jurassic deep-sea biodiversity: in situ diversification and resilience against extinction. pp. 20132624. DOI:10.1098/rspb.2013.2624
Breton, G. 2011. Le Gault du Perthois: terriers, phosphates et petite crottes [The gault of Perthois: burrows, phosphates and small droppings]. Bulletin annual, Association Géologique Auboise 31, 3-66.
Viskova, L. A., Pakhnevich, A. V. 2010. A new boring bryozoan from the Middle Jurassic of the Moscow Region and its micro-CT research. Paleontological Journal 44, 2, 157-167. DOI:10.1134/S0031030110020073
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
Rosso, A. 2008. Leptichnus tortus isp. nov., a new cheilostome etching and comments on other bryozoan-produced trace fossils. Studi trentini di scienze naturali - Acta geologica 83, 75–85.
Sørensen, A.M., Surlyk, F. 2008. A brachiopod boring (Podichnus) in a Late Cretaceous oyster from a mangrove-like environment, Skåne, Sweden. Lethaia 41, 3, 295–298. DOI:10.1111/j.1502-3931.2008.00107.x
Robinson, J. H., Lee, D. E. 2008. Brachiopod pedicle traces: recognition of three separate types of trace and redefinition of Podichnus centrifugalis Bromley and Surlyk 1973. Fossils and Strata 54, 219-225.
Taylor, P. D., Gordon, D. P. 2007. Bryozoans from the late Cretaceous Kahuitara Tuff of the Chatham Islands, New Zealand. Alcheringa: An Australasian Journal of Palaeontology 31, 4, 339-363. DOI:10.1080/03115510701639852
Botquelen, A., Mayoral, E. 2005. Early Devonian bioerosion in the Rade de Brest, Armorican massif, France. Palaeontology 48, 5, 1057-1064. DOI:10.1111/j.1475-4983.2005.00492.x
Donovan, S. K., Jagt, J. W. M. 2005. Flosculichnus tectus, an etched attachment scar from the Upper Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) of The Netherlands. Bulletin de l'Institut Royal des Sciences Naturelles de Belqique, Sciences de la Terre 75, 207-210.
Jagt, J. W. M., Dortangs, R. W. 2003. Opmerkelijke Luiks-Limburgse Krijtfossielen. Deel 6. Mosdiertjes vermist [Remarkable Liège-Limburg Cretaceous Fossils. Part 6. Moss Animals Missing]. Natuurhistorisch Maandblad 92, 28-29.
Casadío, S., Marenssi, S., Santillana, S. 2001. Endolithic bioerosion traces attributed to boring bryozoans in the Eocene of Antarctica. Ameghiniana 38, 3, 321–329.
Bundschuh, M. 2000. Silurische Mikrobohrspuren - ihre Beschreibung und Verteilung in verschiedenen Faziesräumen (Schweden, Litauen, Großbritannien und USA). pp. 1-129. Johann Wolfgang Goethe University.
Taylor, P. D., Wilson, M. A., Bromley, R. G. 1999. A new ichnogenus for etchings made by cheilostome bryozoans into calcareous substrates. Palaeontology 42, 4, 595-604. DOI:10.1111/1475-4983.00087
Mayoral, E., Gutiérres Marco, J. C., Martinell, J. 1994. First evidences of perforating bryozoans (Ctenostomata) in Ordovician brachiopods from the Montes de Toledo (South Central-Iberian Zone, Spain). Revista Española de Paleontología 9, 2, 185-194.
Horowitz, A. S., Pachut, J. F. 1993. Specific, generic, and familial diversity of Devonian bryozoans. Journal of Paleontology 67, 1, 42-52. DOI:10.1017/S0022336000021156
Hanger, R. A. 1992. Podichnus centrifugalis (Bromley and Surlyk, 1973) in the Cretaceous (Albian) Duck Creek Formation, Tarrant County, Texas. Texas Journal of Science 44, 252-254.
Schmidt, H. 1992. Mikrobohrspuren ausgewählter Faziesbereiche der tethyalen und germanischen Trias (Beschreibung, Vergleich und bathymetrische Interpretation). Frankfurter geowissenschaftliche Arbeiten; A: Geologie, Paläontologie 12, 1-228.
Mayoral, E. 1988. Pennatichnus nov. icnogen.; Pinaceocladichnus nov. icnogen. e Iramena. Huellas de bioerósion debidas a Bryozoa perforantes (Ctenostomata, Plioceno inferior) en la cuenca del Bajo Guadalquivir [Pennatichnus nov. icnogen; Pinaceocladichnus nov. icnogen. and Iramena. Bioerósion traces due to perforating Bryozoa (Ctenostomata, lower Pliocene) in the Lower Guadalquivir basin]. Revista Española de Paleontología 3, 13–23.
Mayoral, E. 1987. Acción bioerosiva de Mollusca (Gastropoda, Bivalvia) en el Plioceno inferior de la Cuenca del Bajo Guadalquivir [Bioerosive action of Mollusca (Gastropoda, Bivalvia) in the Lower Pliocene of the Lower Guadalquivir Basin]. Revista Española de Paleontología 2, 49-58.
Mayoral, E. 1987. Stellichnus nov. icnogen., huellas de incrustación atribuidas a Paravinella nov. gen. (Bryozoa, Ctenostomata) de la Formación Arenas de Huelva (Plioceno inferior) en la Cuenca del Bajo Guadalquivir (Espana). Revista Española de Paleontología 2, 49-58. DOI:10.7203/sjp.25213
Pohowsky, R. A. 1978. The boring ctenostomate Bryozoa: Taxonomy and paleobiology based on cavities in calcareous substrata. Bulletins of American Paleontology 73, 1-192.
Małkowski, K. 1975. Attachment scars of the brachiopod Coenothyris vulgaris (Schlotheim, 1820) from the Muschelkalk of Upper Silesia. Acta Geologica Polonica 25, 2, 275-282.
Bromley, R. G., Surlyk, F. 1973. Borings produced by brachiopod pedicles, fossil and recent. Lethaia 6, 4, 349-365. DOI:10.1111/j.1502-3931.1973.tb01203.x
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List of species
5. Ropalonaria arachne (Fischer, 1866) | Ordovician
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