Species
Gastrochaenolites anauchen Wilson et Palmer, 1998
Type specimen data
holotype: ; OU 10731-1; Fayetteville; Pennsylvanian
Reference:
Wilson, M. A., Palmer, T. J. 1998. The earliest Gastrochaenolites (Early Pennsylvanian, Arkansas, USA): An upper Paleozoic bivalve boring?. pp. 769-772. DOI:10.1017/S0022336000040464
Taxon description
Wilson & Palmer, 1998
Diagnosis: Gastrochaenolites with smooth sides and circular cross-section throughout length; expands gradually below the aperture, with greatest diameter about three-fourths of the depth; bases are rounded; no distinguishable neck.
Synonymy list
Selection of related publications
Blissett, D. J., Pickerill, R. K. 2004. Observations on macroborings from the White Limestone Group of Jamaica. Cainozoic Research 3, 1-2, 167-187. Backhuys Publishers.
Wilson, M. A., Palmer, T. J. 1998. The earliest Gastrochaenolites (Early Pennsylvanian, Arkansas, USA): An upper Paleozoic bivalve boring?. Journal of Paleontology 72, 4, 769-772. DOI:10.1017/S0022336000040464
Klassificering
| Organism group | Biota |
| Ichnofossil group | Ichnofossils |
| Bioerosional trace fossils | |
| Family | Gastrochaenolitidae |
| Genus | Gastrochaenolites |
| Species | ampullatus |
| anauchen | |
| cluniformis | |
| cor | |
| dijugus | |
| hospitium | |
| japonicus | |
| lapidicus | |
| oelandicus | |
| orbicularis | |
| ornatus | |
| pickerilli | |
| raigadensis | |
| torpedo | |
| turbinatus | |
| vivus |
References based on distribution
- Wilson & Palmer, 1998 Pennsylvanian
- Blissett & Pickerill, 2004a