Species
Treptichnus lublinensis Pacześna, 1986
Taxon description
Pacześna, 1996
Description. A crowded system of fine burrows arranged irregularly at an angle to the long axis of the trace. Burrow surface is smooth. Traces occur as irregular, meandering chains on bedding surfaces and occur as convex hypichnia.
Remarks. Treptichnus lublinensis differs from other ichnospecies of Treptichnus in their tendency to form meandering chains, the irregular shape of branching burrows, and their crowded arrangement relative to the long axis of the trace.
Synonymy list
1986 Treptichnus lublinensis nov. ichnosp — Paczesna , fig. Pl. 5:1
1996 Treptichnus lublinensis Paczesna, 1986 — Paczesna , pp. 62, fig. Pl. XXII:1, 2, 4
2017 Treptichnus lublinensis Paczesna, 1986 — Singh et al. , pp. 43, fig. Figs. 2. A, B
Klassificering
Organism group | Biota |
Ichnofossil group | Ichnofossils |
Bioturbation trace fossils | |
Genus | Treptichnus |
Species | aequalternus |
apsorum | |
bifurcus | |
coronatum | |
lublinensis | |
meandrinus | |
pedum | |
pollardi | |
rectangularis | |
triplex | |
vagans |