Asthenopodichnium lithuanicum Uchman, Gaigalas, Melešyte et Kazauskas, 2007

ID17028
Fossil groupBioerosional trace fossils
TaxonAsthenopodichnium lithuanicum
AuthorUchman, Gaigalas, Melešyte et Kazauskas, 2007
ReferenceUchman et al., 2007a
Parent taxonAsthenopodichnium
Is validYes
FADPliocene
LADPliocene
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Synonymy

YearSynonymAuthorPagesFigsReference
2007Asthenopodichnium lithuanicum isp. nov.Uchman et al332Fig, 2C, 4, 6Uchman et al., 2007a

Type specimens

TypeNumberRepositoryType localityLoc.Type horizonStrat.RemarksReferenceID
holotype198P1Nature Education Centre of the Jagiellonian University, Museum of Geology, KrakówAnykščiai sandpit, LithuaniaPlioceneUchman et al., 2007a

Descriptions and remarks

Diagnosis. — Pouch-like structures in brown coal and rarely in or ganic-rich siltstones, which display a J-shaped limb that is distinctly wider than the other part of the pouch.


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 |