Radulichnus inopinatus Voight, 1977

ID15829
Fossil groupBioerosional trace fossils
TaxonRadulichnus inopinatus
AuthorVoight, 1977
ReferenceVoigt, 1977
Parent taxonRadulichnus
Is validYes
FADAlbian
LADRecent
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Synonymy

YearSynonymAuthorPagesFigsReference
2023Radulichnus inopinatus Voight, 1977El Hedeny, Mohesn, Tantawy, El-Sabbagh, AbdelGawad & El-Kheir84C, DEl Hedeny et al., 2023
2022Radulichnus inopinatus Voight, 1977Martinell & Domènech242Martinell & Domènech, 2022
2007Radulichnus inopinatusde Gibert, Domenech & Martinell7895de Gibert et al., 2007
2005Radulichnus inopinatus Voight, 1977Wisshak, Gektidis, Freiwald & Lundälv11114DWisshak et al., 2005a
2003Radulichnus inopinatus Voight, 1977Jagt1:1-4; 2:1-2Jagt, 2003
1982Grazing tracesAkpan et al.,37:3, 4Akpan et al., 1982
1977Radulichnus inopinatus n. isp.Voigt3403a-cVoigt, 1977

Type specimens

TypeNumberRepositoryType localityLoc.Type horizonStrat.RemarksReferenceID
holotypeT.K. 1847University of HamburgMülheimCenomanianVoigt, 1977

Descriptions and remarks

Diagnosis (original): Meandering paths consisting of densely packed longitudinal patches or grooves side by side with straight parallel fine furrows or scratches engraved into the substratum.

Diagnosis (redefined): Groupings of closely spaced, elongated narrow (width <1/3 of length) furrows, irregularly distributed or arranged in patches disposed side by side, forming fan-shaped transverse rows covering large areas of the substrate. The furrows are straight and parallel to each other, with spacing between them ≤ 1/5 of the length of an individual furrow.


Occurrences


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Borings with elliptical to sub-rectangular cross sections | Branched tubular borings | Camerate boxwork borings | Camerate network borings | Circular holes and pit-shaped borings | Clavate-shaped borings | Cylindrical vertical to oblique borings | Dendritic and rosetted borings | Elongate or branched attachment bioerosion traces | Fracture-shaped bioerosion traces | Globular to spherical borings | Groove bioerosion traces | Multiple attachment bioerosion traces | Non-camerate boxwork borings | Non-camerate network borings | Pouch borings | Radial borings | Single circular to tear-shaped attachment bioerosion traces | Spiral borings | Trackways and scratch imprints | U-shaped borings | Winding borings |