Species
Rogerella caveata (Tomlinson, 1963)
Type specimen data
holotype: Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History ; U.S.N.M. 139766; North of Baldwin, Kansas;
Reference:
Taxon description
Tomlinson, 1963a
Diagnosis: Burrows fan-shaped, with elongated, pointed, slit-like aperture 1.76 XO.6 mm. (average of 205 burrows); holotype burrow 11.3 X5.0 mm.; burrow extends laterally or towards pointed end of aperture. In myalinids from Pennsylvanian and Permian of Kansas, Texas, and Oklahoma.
Synonymy list
Selection of related publications
Tomlinson, J. T. 1963. Acrothoracican barnacles in Paleozoic myalinids. Journal of Paleontology 37, 1, 164–166.
Klassificering
| Organism group | Biota |
| Ichnofossil group | Ichnofossils |
| Bioerosional trace fossils | |
| Family | Rogerellidae |
| Genus | Rogerella |
| Species | arbiglandensis |
| caudata | |
| caveata | |
| clarkei | |
| cragini | |
| davenporti | |
| elliptica | |
| elongata | |
| lecointrei | |
| linii | |
| mathieui | |
| oostoma | |
| pattei | |
| polonica | |
| sacculus |
References based on distribution
- Tomlinson, 1963a North of Baldwin, Kansas Pennsylvanian