Species

Linichnus serratus Jacobsen et Bromley, 2009

Taxon description

Jacobsen & Bromley, 2009

Diagnosis: Single elongated groove of biogenic origin on skeletal material (e.g., bones, teeth). The groove, U-or V-shaped in transverse section, may only affect the surface of the bone, or bone-fibres may be cut through, recurved or brocen within the groove. The groove has serrated morphology.

Synonymy list
2009     Linichnus serratus, isp. nov. — Jacobsen & Bromley , pp. 375, fig. 2, 5
2011     Linichnus serratus — Niedzwiedzki et al. , pp. 89, fig. 1D-G
2015     Linichnus serratus Jacobsen and Bromley 2009 — Hill et al. , pp. 592
2022     Linichnus serratus Jacobsen & Bromley, 2009 — Mujal et al. , fig. 2A, B, C, E, G; 3A, E, F
2022     Linichnus serratus — Sadlok , pp. 1191, fig. 3
2022     Linichnus serratus Jacobsen & Bromley, 2009 — Schoch et al.
2023     Linichnus serratus Jacobsen and Bromley 2009 — Reis et al.
Selection of related publications
Mujal, E., Foth, C., Maxwell, E. E., Seegis, D., Schoch, R. R. 2022. Feeding habits of the Middle Triassic pseudosuchian Batrachotomus kupferzellensis from Germany and palaeoecological implications for archosaurs. Palaeontology 65, 3, DOI:10.1111/pala.12597
Jacobsen, A. R., Bromley, R. G. 2009. New ichnotaxa based on tooth impressions on dinosaur and whale bones. Geological Quarterly 53, 4, 373-382.
Klassificering
Organism groupBiota
Ichnofossil groupIchnofossils
Bioerosional trace fossils
FamilyMachichnidae
GenusLinichnus
Speciesbromleyi
serratus
References based on distribution