Linichnus serratus Jacobsen et Bromley, 2009

ID16616
Fossil groupBioerosional trace fossils
TaxonLinichnus serratus
AuthorJacobsen et Bromley, 2009
ReferenceJacobsen & Bromley, 2009
Parent taxonLinichnus
Is validYes
FADLadinian
LADCampanian
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Synonymy

YearSynonymAuthorPagesFigsReference
2023Linichnus serratus Jacobsen & Bromley 2009Collareta, Carnevale, Bianucci, Varas-Malca, Altamirano-Sierra, Urbina & Di Celma1753Collareta et al., 2023b
2023Linichnus serratus Jacobsen & Bromley 2009Reis, Ghilardi & FernandesReis et al., 2023
2022Linichnus serratus Jacobsen & Bromley, 2009Mujal, Foth, Maxwell, Seegis & Schoch62A, B, C, E, G; 3A, E, FMujal et al., 2022
2022Linichnus serratusSadlok11913Sadlok, 2022
2022Linichnus serratus Jacobsen & Bromley, 2009Schoch, Seegis & MujalSchoch et al., 2022
2015Linichnus serratus Jacobsen & Bromley 2009Hill, Roberts, Tapanila, Bouaré, Sissoko & O’Leary592Hill et al., 2015
2011Linichnus serratusNiedźwiedzki, Gorzelak & Sulej891D-GNiedźwiedzki et al., 2011
2009Linichnus serratus, isp. nov.Jacobsen & Bromley3752, 5Jacobsen & Bromley, 2009

Type specimens

TypeNumberRepositoryType localityLoc.Type horizonStrat.RemarksReferenceID
holotypeRTMP 84.82.01The Royal Tyr rell Mu seum of Palae on tology, AlbertaRed Deer River outcropsCampanianHorseshoe Canyon FormationJacobsen & Bromley, 2009

Descriptions and remarks

Diagnosis: Single elongated groove of biogenic origin on skeletal material (e.g., bones, teeth). The groove, U-or V-shaped in transverse section, may only affect the surface of the bone, or bone-fibres may be cut through, recurved or brocen within the groove. The groove has serrated morphology.


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 |