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Teredolites Leymerie, 1842

Taksoni kirjeldused

Srivastava et al., 2024

Emended Diagnosis: (After Kelly and Bromley1984, p. 804.) ‘Clavate borings in woodground orhardground substrates, acutely turbinate, evenlytapered from aperture to base of main chamber; neckregion not separated from main chamber; cross-sectionsat all levels more or less circular; elongate to short.’

Wisshak et al., 2019a

Macroboring; substrate xylic; tracemaker invertebrate

Donovan, 2018a

Diagnosis. (Slightly modified after Kelly and Bromley 1984, p. 804.) ‘‘Clavate borings in woody substrates, acutely turbinate, evenly tapered from aperture to base of main chamber; neck region not separated from main chamber; cross-sections at all levels more or less circular; short.’’

Buatois et al., 2017

Category of architectural design: 2.66. Clavate-shaped borings.

Buatois et al., 2017

Teredolites Leymerie, 1842, also emended by Kelly and Bromley (1984), is a clavate boring in xylic substrates. These borings, attributed most often to bivalves, are cylindrical and can be short orvery long. Teredolites commonly has a calcareous lining.

Knaust, 2012a

Unbranched, branched, clavate.

Taylor & Wilson, 2003

Remark: Tubular, clavate borings in wood, sometimes with calcareous linings. Some contain the shells of the trace-making bivalve.

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