Podichnus centrifugalis Bromley et Surlyk, 1973

ID16394
Fossil groupBioerosional trace fossils
TaxonPodichnus centrifugalis
AuthorBromley et Surlyk, 1973
ReferenceBromley & Surlyk, 1973
Parent taxonPodichnus
Is validYes
FADKatian
LADRecent
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Synonymy

YearSynonymAuthorPagesFigsReference
2024Podichnus centrifugalis Bromley & Surlyk, 1973Knaust & Schnick158AKnaust & Schnick, 2024
2014Podichnus centrifugalisThuy et al.21hThuy et al., 2014
2013Podichnus centrifugalis Bromley & Surlyk, 1973Taylor et al.2329Taylor et al., 2013b
2009Podichnus centrifugalis Bromley & Surlyk, 1973Vogel & Brett1742Vogel & Brett, 2009
2008Podichnus centrifugalis Bromley & Surlyk, 1973Robinson & Lee223Robinson & Lee, 2008
2007Podichnus centrifugalis Bromley & Surlyk, 1973Blissett & Pickerill914:3Blissett & Pickerill, 2007
2007Podichnus centrifugalis Bromley & Surlyk, 1973Jagt et al.961Jagt et al., 2007
2006Podichnus centrifugalisBromley & Heinberg44412A, BBromley & Heinberg, 2006
2005Podichnus centrifugalis Bromley & Surlyk, 1973Försterra, Beuck, Häussermann & Freiwald9686CFörsterra et al., 2005
2005non Podichnus centrifugalisWisshak et al.99410AWisshak et al., 2005b
2004Podichnus centrifugalis Bromley & Surlyk, 1973Donovan & Lewis3682, 3Donovan & Lewis, 2004
2004Podichnus centrifugalis Bromley & Surlyk, 1973Gibert, Domènech & Martinell4366Bde Gibert et al., 2004
2004Podichnus centrifugalis Bromley & Surlyk, 1973Bromley4641Bromley, 2004a
2002Podichnus centrifugalis Bromley & Surlyk, 1973Taddei Ruggiero & Annunziata483:1-6Taddei Ruggiero & Annunziata, 2002
2000Podichnus centrifugalis Surlyk & Bromley 1973Bundschuh412:7, 8Bundschuh, 2000
1996Podichnus centrifugalis Bromley & Surlyk, 1973Hofmann542:2,3Hofmann, 1996
1993PodichnusPalmer & Plewes1419CPalmer & Plewes, 1993
1992Podichnus centrifugalis Bromley & Surlyk, 1973Hanger252-254Hanger, 1992
1992Podichnus centrifugalis Bromley & SurlykSchmidt644:4-5Schmidt, 1992
1991Podichnus centrifugalis Bromley & Surlyk, 1973Radtke554:4Radtke, 1991
1990Podichnus isp.Bromley & D’Alessandro4816Bromley & D’Alessandro, 1990
1987Podichnus centrifugalis Bromley & SurlykVogel et al.27810Vogel et al., 1987
1982Podichnus centrifugalisMartinell931:4-8; 2:1,2Martinell, 1982a
1977Podichnus centrifugalis Surlyk et Bromley 1973Michalik34214:4,5, text fig. 15Michalík, 1977
1977Podichnus centrifugalisRadwański249Radwański, 1977
1975Podichnus silesicus sp. n.Małkowski278-2821-2Małkowski, 1975
1975Podichnus sp.Nekvasilová69-741-4Nekvasilova, 1975
1973Podichnus centrifugalis Bromley & Surlyk3626-13Bromley & Surlyk, 1973

Type specimens

TypeNumberRepositoryType localityLoc.Type horizonStrat.RemarksReferenceID
holotypeB 51163Natural History Museum, LondonNorwichCampanianBromley & Surlyk, 1973

Descriptions and remarks

Description – Groups of cylindrical pits and holes, ovate in outline, that are essentially vertically oriented. Groupings of four and six are observed. The spacing between individual holes and pits vary between each other and between each sample. Diameters of individual holes or pits vary, ranging from 220-440 μm for Podichnus having groupings of four and between 20-60 μm for groupings of six.


Emended diagnosis of P. centrifugalis. – A cluster of closely spaced holes in hard calcareous substrates, which have a hemispherical to irregular hollow at the shell surface with their edges more or less in contact and with a shaft at the bottom. The smaller hollows/shafts at the centre of the group are more or less perpendicular to the surface; the more peripheral hollows/shafts are typically larger, entering the
substrate obliquely or centrifugally. The diameter of the holes is up to ca.200 μm. The shell surface within the outline of the trace is all or mostly removed.


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 |