Species

Treptichnus bifurcus Miller, 1889

Taxon description

Rindsberg & Kopaska-Merkel, 2005

Emended diagnosis. Subhorizontal burrow consisting of a series of U-shaped segments joined angularly at or near their ends; burrow commonly but not invariably zigzag; surface of burrow smooth.


 

Hammersburg et al., 2018

Diagnosis.—Burrow system with short projections between elongate, thin, and horizontal burrow segments forming straight to slightly curved, zigzagged chains; may occur as chains of evenly spaced beads or depressions alternating around central axis, forming zigzag pattern (Buatois & Mángano, 1993a; Uchman, Bromley, & Leszczyński, 1998).

Buatois & Mángano, 1993a

Diagnosis: Treptichnus having short twiglike projections at the angle of juncture between elongated, horizontal and thin burrow segments; projections situated on alternate sides of trace, representing bedding plane expressions of oblique shafts (modified from Maples and Archer, 1987).

Uchman et al., 1998

Diagnosis: Treptichnus having short, twiglike projections at the angle of junction between elongated, horizontal and thin burrow segments; projections situated, as determined by the zigzag, on alternate sides of the trace fossil (modified from Maples and Archer, 1987; Buatois and Mângano, 1993).

Synonyymit
1889     Treptichnus bifurcus — Miller , pp. 581, fig. 1096
1889     Plangtichnus erraticus — Miller , pp. 580, fig. 1093
1889     Haplotichnus — Miller
1993     Treptichnus bifurcus Miller, 1889 — Buatois & Mángano , pp. 221, fig. 2
1996     Treptichnus bifurcus Miller, 1889 — Paczesna , pp. 62, fig. Pl. XXII:3, 5-7; Pl. XXIII:1
1997     non Treptichnus bifurcus — Jensen , pp. 91, fig. 62A
1998     Treptichnus bifurcus Miller 1889 — Buatois et al. , pp. 158, fig. 4.6
1998     Treptichnus bifurcus Miller 1889 — Uchman et al. , pp. 273
2004     Treptichnus bifurcus Miller, 1889 — Knaust , pp. 18, fig. 7.7
2005     Treptichnus bifurcus — Rindsberg & Kopaska-Merkel , pp. 134-135, fig. 10, 11