Species

Cunctichnus probans Fürsich, Palmer et Goodyear, 1994

Taxon description

Donovan, 2015b

Description: Flint rock chip incompletely preserving external mold of a broad, finely punctate, smooth-shelled pedicle valve. Sinuous boring preserved in flint. Tunnels of boring cylindrical, of constant diameter, unsculptured. At tight bends in main shaft, short, slender and blunt side branches are developed, commonly in clusters. Main tunnel bifurcates once, branching Y-shaped (Fig. 1, 10 o’clock from center, branching toward 2-3 o’clock). Main tunnel strongly curved back on itself to touch in one position only; sides of touching tunnel may be slightly flattened (Fig. 1, center).

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.

Synonymy list
1994     Cunctichnus probans ichnosp. nov. — Fürsich et al. , pp. 162, fig. 6:10
1998     Cunctichnus probans Fürsich, Palmer and Goodyear; — Bertling & Insalaco , fig. 3
2013     Cunctichnus — Knaust , pp. 91, fig. 3
2015     Cunctichnus probans Fürsich, Palmer and Goodyear, 1994 — Donovan et al. , pp. 20, fig. 1
Selection of related publications
Fürsich, F. T., Palmer, T. J., Goodyear, K. L. 1994. Growth and disintegration of bivalve-dominated patch reefs in the Upper Jurassic of southern England. Palaeontology 37, 1, 131-171.
Klassificering
Organism groupBiota
Ichnofossil groupIchnofossils
Bioerosional trace fossils
FamilyTalpinidae
GenusCunctichnus
Speciesprobans
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