Cunctichnus Fürsich, Palmer et Goodyear, 1994
Wisshak et al., 2019a
Macroboring; substrate calcareous; tracemaker invertebrate
Donovan et al., 2015b
Remarks: Taylor and Wilson (2003, table 2) considered Cunctichnus to be a junior synonym of Vermiforichnus Cameron, 1969. The latter provides no formal diagnosis of Vermiforichnus, but this is provided by Häantzschel (1975, p. W136, fig. 82.1a-d), although there is no mention of sidebranches at tightly curved parts of the boring. Similarly, the illustrations, reproduced by Häantzschel after Clarke (1921), are inconclusive (similarly, see Sando 1984, fig. 2D). We consider it conservative to maintain the integrity of Cunctichnus until a more detailed comparison of these ichnotaxa is available.
Buatois et al., 2017
Category of architectural design: 2.68. Branched tubular borings.
Knaust, 2012a
Branched, bifurcating.
Fürsich et al., 1994
Diagnosis. Cylindrical borings in shells, arcuate tu highly sinuous or planispiral, with thin, short, tapering side-branches at points where tubes abruptly change directions.
organismirühm | Biota |
ihnorühm | Ichnofossils |
Bioerosional trace fossils | |
sugukond | Talpinidae |
perekond | Cunctichnus |
liik | probans |
perekond | Cycalichnus |
Ipites | |
Lapispecus | |
Paleoscolytus | |
Talpina | |
Xylonichnus |