Bromley & Surlyk, 1973

Author(s):Bromley, R. G., Surlyk, F.
Year:1973
Title:Borings produced by brachiopod pedicles, fossil and recent
Journal:Lethaia
Volume:6
Number:4
Pages:349-365
Abstract

Characteristic etching traces are produced in hard calcareous substrates by the pedicles of brachiopods belonging to several groups. It was previously unsuspected that the ability to bore was widespread within the brachiopod phylum. Five species were investigated from the Norwegian Sea: Terebratulina retusa and T. septentrionalis (Terebratulacea), Hemithyris psittacea (Rhynchonellida), and Macandrmia cranium and Dallina septigera (Terebratellacea). Fossil traces with closely similar morphology occur in the Cretaceous and are probably also the work of brachiopods. The most characteristic form is designated Podichnus centrifugalis n. ichnogen., n. ichnosp.

Keywords:Brachiopoda, Cretaceous, Microbioerosion, New ichnotaxon, Paleontology, Recent, Trace fossils, Tracemaker
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1502-3931.1973.tb01203.x
New genera described:1. Podichnus Bromley et Surlyk, 1973
New species described:1. Podichnus centrifugalis Bromley et Surlyk, 1973
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