Clionolithes Clarke, 1908

ID15840
Fossil groupBioerosional trace fossils
CADDendritic and rosetted borings
TypeMicroboring
SubstrateCalcareous substrate
TaxonClionolithes
AuthorClarke, 1908
ReferenceClarke, 1908
Parent taxonDendrinidae
Is validYes
FADKatian
LADCampanian
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Synonymy

YearSynonymAuthorPagesFigsReference
2017Clionolithes Clarke, 1908Wisshak23Wisshak, 2017
2017Clionolithes Clarke, 1908Pokorný & Štofik16Pokorný & Štofik, 2017
2014Clionolithes Clarke, 1908Furlong & McRoberts136Furlong & McRoberts, 2014
2004Clionolithes Clarke, 1908Blissett & Pickerill171Blissett & Pickerill, 2004a
1987Platydendrina n. igen.Vogel, Golubić & Brett274Vogel et al., 1987
1987Ramodendrina n. igen.Vogel, Golubić & Brett270Vogel et al., 1987
1953Clionolithes Clarke, 1908Hyde215Hyde, 1953
1938Olkenbachia n. gen.Solle156Solle, 1938
1908ClionolithesClarke168Clarke, 1908

Descriptions and remarks

Diagnosis (modified after Fenton & Fenton, 1932) — Borings, having small tubes radiating from a common centre, which may be single and pronounced, or multiple and indistinct. Tubes may expand into palmate channels, which commonly terminate in minute, radiating or irregularly branching tubes. The tubes may also be errant, coiled, crossing and anastomosing in patterns that almost obscure the centre of radiation.


Branched, rosetted.


Category of architectural design: 2.75. Dendritic and rosetted borings.


Emended diagnosis. Dendritic or rosetted boring network spreading immediately beneath the surface of calcareous skeletal substrates, with tunnels radiating and branching outward from a central node that shows deepest penetration of the trace and may expand into palmate fans. Tunnels taper, cross, or anastomose, andconnect to the substrate surface at their terminations or along th eir entire length.


Occurrences


Browse Categories of Architectural Design (CADs):

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 |