Species
Radulichnus transversus Lopes et Perera, 2018
Taxon description
Lopes & Pereira, 2018
Diagnosis: Sharp, subparallel furrows, paired or forming groups of up to 5, irregularly spaced with interspaces equaling about 1/3 to 1/2 of one furrow length. Groups of furrows are arranged in straight or meandering lines subparallel to each other, or irregularly distributed over the surface. Each individual furrow is transversely oriented in relation to the line. Most individual furrows are straight, but some are slightly arched
Synonymy list
2018 Radulichnus transversus isp. nov. — Lopes & Pereira
2022 Radulichnus transversus Lopes & Pereira, 2019 — Wisshak et al. , pp. 12
Selection of related publications
Wisshak, M., Meyer, N., Kuklinski, P., Rüggeberg, A., Freiwald, A. 2022. ‘Ten Years After’—a long‐term settlement and bioerosion experiment in an Arctic rhodolith bed (Mosselbukta, Svalbard). Geobiology 20, 1, 112-136. DOI:10.1111/gbi.12469
Klassificering
| Organism group | Biota |
| Ichnofossil group | Ichnofossils |
| Bioerosional trace fossils | |
| Family | Gnathichnidae |
| Genus | Radulichnus |
| Species | inopinatus |
| transversus |
References based on distribution
- Wisshak et al., 2022a Recent