Ichnoreticulina elegans (Radtke, 1991)

ID16372
Fossil groupBioerosional trace fossils
TaxonIchnoreticulina elegans
Author(Radtke, 1991)
ReferenceRadtke, 1991
Parent taxonIchnoreticulina
Is validYes
FADKatian
LADRecent
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Synonymy

YearSynonymAuthorPagesFigsReference
2022Ichnoreticulina elegans (Radtke, 1991)Martinell & Domènech2422AMartinell & Domènech, 2022
2022Ichnoreticulina elegans (Radtke, 1991)Wisshak et al.11Wisshak et al., 2022a
2019Ichnoreticulina elegans (Radtke, 1991)Seuss & Nützel2a,iSeuss & Nützel, 2019
2009Ichnoreticulina elegans (Radtke, 1991)Vogel & Brett710, 22Vogel & Brett, 2009
2008Ichnoreticulina elegans (Radtke, 1991)Wisshak, Seuß & Nützel41Wisshak et al., 2008
2007Reticulina elegans Radtke, 1991Blissett & Pickerill925Blissett & Pickerill, 2007
2005Reticulina elegans Radtke, 1991Wisshak, Gektidis, Freiwald & Lundälv1038D, F, HWisshak et al., 2005a
2005Reticulina elegans Radtke, 1991Radtke & Golubić3HRadtke & Golubić, 2005
2005Reticulina elegans Radtke, 1991Försterra, Beuck, Häussermann & Freiwald9535B, C; 7Försterra et al., 2005
2000Reticulina elegans Radtke, 1991Bundschuh494:2-6Bundschuh, 2000
1992Reticulina elegans RadtkeSchmidt72-746:2-3Schmidt, 1992
1991Reticulina elegans n. isp.Radtke687:1-5Radtke, 1991

Type specimens

TypeNumberRepositoryType localityLoc.Type horizonStrat.RemarksReferenceID
holotypeBo 7/8Goethe Universität, Frankfurt, GermanyCuise-la-Motte sandpitEoceneRadtke, 1991

Descriptions and remarks

Description. In contrast to many fossil and Recent settings, this ichnospecies was encountered only very sporadically in the present material. The ichnospecies is characterised by substrate-parallel branched networks of thin (~3 µm) galleries with flattened-oval cross section (Fig. 8E) and occasional zig-zag course of second order galleries. The colonies are oriented closely parallel to the substrate surface and are thus often obscured by other traces (Fig. 8E).


Diagnosis: (Translation from the original German; after Radtke, 1991, p. 68.) “Thin linear tunnels parallel to the substrate’s surface having multiply dichotomous branches. Swelling occurs at or near the branching nodes.”
Description: Reticulina is characterized by multibranched, 2-4 branches per canal, linear canals that are parallel to the substrate surface. These canals form a mesh-like network. Vertical branching is sporadic and swelling occurs at a majority of the branching nodes.


Description: Ichnoreticulina elegans penetrates the substrate as approximately 3-μm-thin galleries, which build a substrate-parallel network. The cross section is oval (i.e., onlyslightly flattened). Galleries extend for several tens to more than 100 μm in length on the casts surface.

Remarks Producer of the trace is Ostreobium quekettii Bornet and Flahault,1889, a siphonal alga (e.g., Kornmannand Sahling 1980). This alga is very common in the deep euphotic zone but, as only representative of chlorophytes, it is found down in dysphotic zone and therefore, it is used as a key bathymetric species (Glaub 1994 ).

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