Genus

Treptichnus Miller, 1889

Taxon description

Hammersburg et al., 2018

Diagnosis.—Chains of horizontal to subhorizontal, straight to curved, zigzagging burrow segments associated with vertical to oblique tubes producing a three-dimensional burrow structure; pits and nodules may occur near top or base of burrow segments at sediment interfaces (Buatois & Mángano, 1993a; Uchman, Bromley, & Leszczyński, 1998).

 

Buatois & Mángano, 1993a

Ethology. Treptichnus has been interpreted as both a feeding structure (Seilacher and Hemleben, 1966; Häntzschel, 1975; Rindsberg, 1990) and a farming trace (Rindsberg,1990), probably produced by vermiform animals.Treptichnus represents an eurytopic form of behavior; the trace has been recorded from lacustrine (Archer and Maples, 1984; Buatois and Mángano, 1990a, b), brackish tidal flat (Rindsberg, 1990), shallow-water marine (Banks, 1970; Fedonkin et al., 1983; among many others), bathyal (Seilacher and Hemleben, 1966), and submarine fan environments (Crimes et al., 1981). Although of little use at the ichnogeneric level, some ichnospecies of Treptichnus seem to be useful as environmental indicator.

Uchman et al., 1998

Diagnosis: Chains of zigzag, straight or curved burrow-segments associated with vertical or oblique tubes comprising three-dimensional structures. Unbranched, except wheresegments diverge from each other, at which places small pits or twig-like projections occur (modified from Buatois and Mângano, 1993).

Hofmann et al., 2012

Remarks.—Treptichnus is interpreted as a fodinichnion made by vermiform animals (Buatois et al., 1998). Recent neoichnologic work has convincingly argued for a priapulid origin for Treptichnus pedum (Vannier et al., 2010). Originally described as Phycodes pedum (Seilacher, 1955), Jensen (1997) referred this ichnospecies to Treptichnus whereas Geyer and Uchman (1995) placed it in Trichophycus. The type specimen (Seilacher, 1955, p. 387, fig. 4a) shows branching at the end of the burrow system resulting in a sickle-shaped appearance. Jensen (1997) included more irregular branching patterns with curved to highly winded courses and alternating or single sided segments. The proposal by Jensen (1997) became generally accepted (e.g., Seilacher et al., 2005; Seilacher, 2007; Vannier et al., 2010). Although the scarcity and incomplete nature of the Hanneh specimens prevent from a definite assignment, the overall morphology corresponds with descriptions by Jensen (1997

Selection of related publications
Toom, U., Vinn, O., Hints, O. 2019. Ordovician and Silurian ichnofossils from carbonate facies in Estonia: A collection-based review. Palaeoworld 28, 1-2, 123-144. DOI:10.1016/j.palwor.2018.07.001
Jensen, S., Grant, S. W. F. 1998. Trace fossils from the Dividalen Group, northern Sweden: implications for Early Cambrian biostratigraphy of Baltica. Norsk Geologisk Tidsskrift 78, 4, 305-317.
Orłowski, S., Żylińska, A. 1996. Non-arthropod burrows from the Middle and Late Cambrian of the Holy Cross Mountains, Poland. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 41, 4, 385-409.
Mens, K. 1994. Kambriumi alumine piir ja kivistis Phycodes pedum. Eesti Loodus 12, 360.
Kowalski, W. R. 1987. Trace fossils of the Upper Vendian and lowermost Cambrian in southern Poland. Bulletin of the Polish Academy of Sciences 35, 1, 21–32.
Palij, V. M., Posti, E., Fedonkin, M. A. 1979. Soft-bodied Metazoa and trace fossils of Vendian and Lower Cambrian. Upper Precambrian and Cambrian Paleontology of East-European Platform, pp. 49-82. Nauka.
Palij, V. M. 1976. Ostatki besskeletnoj fauny i sledy žiznedeâtel'nosti iz otloženij verhnego dokembriâ i nižnego kembriâ Podolii. Paleontology and stratigraphy of the Upper Precambrian and Lower Paleozoic of the southwest of the East European Platform, pp. 63-77. Naukova Dumka.
List of species
1. Treptichnus bifurcus Miller, 1889 | CambrianCarboniferous
2. Treptichnus pedum (Seilacher, 1955) | CambrianSilurian
3. Treptichnus triplex Palij, 1976 | EdiacaranLower Cambrian (old nomenclature)
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Klassificering
Organism groupBiota
Ichnofossil groupIchnofossils
Bioturbation trace fossils
Trackways and scratch imprints
OrderBiformitidae
FamilyArenicolitidae
Arthrophycidae
Asteriacitidae
Rhizocoralliidae
Rosselichnidae
Siphonichnidae
GenusAcanthorhaphe
Aglaspidichnus
Agrichnium
Altichnus
Amanitichnus
Amphorichnus
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Arachnomorphichnus
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Speciesaequalternus
apsorum
bifurcus
coronatum
lublinensis
meandrinus
pedum
pollardi
rectangularis
triplex
vagans
GenusTriacliichnis
Trichichnus
Trichophycus
Trisulcus
Tuapseichnium
Tuberculichnus
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Tubotomaculum
Tylichnus
Undichna
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Volkichnium
Walcottia
Zoophycos
unrankedTrusheimichnus