Sulcichnus Martinell et Domènech, 2009
Gaaloul et al., 2023
Diagnosis: Shallow groove parallel to the columella and bending 90° close to the calyx, to form a deeper, ring-shaped groove (cited from Martinell and Domènech 2009).
Description: Shallow grooves (1 mm maximum in depth) that run more or less in parallel to the axis of the columella from close to the base of the corallite. They turn a sharp 90 to the left when reaching a point a few millimetres from the edge of the calyx, where they deepen (to some 2 mm) and run almost the whole of the perimeter of the corallite, thus taking on the appearance of a branding iron.
Wisshak et al., 2019a
Macroboring; substrate calcareous; tracemaker invertebrate.
Buatois et al., 2017
Category of architectural design: 2.78. Elongate or branched attachment bioerosion traces.
Knaust, 2012a
Unbranched, branched, groove.
Martinell & Domènech, 2009a
Long grooves, sometimes branched, running along the surface substrate sinuously or in a contorted fashion. Grooves never run in parallel, and loose or tight loops may occur.
| Organism group | Biota |
| Ichnofossil group | Ichnofossils |
| Bioerosional trace fossils | |
| Family | Renichnidae |
| Genus | Camarichnus |
| Canalichnus | |
| Renichnus | |
| Spirolites | |
| Sulcichnus | |
| Species | helicoidalis |
| maeandriformis | |
| sigillum |
- Martinell & Domènec, 2022 Upper Pleistocene