Rogerella Saint-Seine, 1951

ID15626
Fossil groupBioerosional trace fossils
CADPouch borings
TypeMacroboring
SubstrateCalcareous substrate
TaxonRogerella
AuthorSaint-Seine, 1951
ReferenceSaint-Seine, 1951
Parent taxonRogerellidae
Is validYes
FADKatian
LADRecent
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Synonymy

YearSynonymAuthorPagesFigsReference
2013Rogerella isp.Bassi, Iryu, Braga, Takayanagi & Tsuji3E; 4Bassi et al., 2013
2011Rogerella Saint-Seine, 1951Breton29Breton, 2011
2009Rogerella sp.Vogel & Brett1741Vogel & Brett, 2009
2000Rogerella sp.Bundschuh7912:4, 5Bundschuh, 2000
1994Rogerella Saint-Seine, 1951Fürsich, Palmer & Goodyear166Fürsich et al., 1994
1992Rogerella Saint-Seine, 1951Mikulaš308Mikuláš, 1992b
1987Rogerella Saint-Seine, 1951Bromley & D'Alessandro402Bromley & D'Alessandro, 1987
1958Brachyzapfes Codez 1957Codez & de Saint-Seine706Codez & Saint Seine, 1958
1958Simonizapfes Codez 1957Codez & de Saint-Seine704Codez & Saint Seine, 1958
1954ZapfellaSaint-SeineSaint-Seine, 1954
1953Seminolithes n. gen.Hyde215Hyde, 1953
139Rogerella Saint-Seine, 1951TomlinsonTomlinson, 1969a

Descriptions and remarks

Unbranched, pouches.


Category of architectural design: 2.65. Pouch borings.


Diagnosis. A simple sac-like boring, more or less deep, perpendicular to the substrate surface. Section of the chamber larger than the opening. Slit-like or comma-like opening, two to four times longer than wide. 


Occurrences

Specimens with images (7)

<i>Rogerella</i><br />Moe,  m, <i>Rogerella</i><br />Moe,  m, <i>Rogerella</i><br />Moe,  m, <i>Rogerella</i><br />Moe,  m, <i>Rogerella</i><br />Moe,  m, <i></i><br />Moe,  m, <i>Rogerella isp.</i><br />Paluküla quarry,  m, Vormsi Stage

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