Caedichnus cisus Nicol et Leighton, 2023

ID20344
Fossil groupBioerosional trace fossils
TaxonCaedichnus cisus
AuthorNicol et Leighton, 2023
ReferenceNicol & Leighton, 2023
Parent taxonCaedichnus
Is validYes
FADUpper Ordovician
LADRecent
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Synonymy

YearSynonymAuthorPagesFigsReference
2023Caedichnus cisus isp. n.Nicol & Leighton201Nicol & Leighton, 2023

Type specimens

TypeNumberRepositoryType localityLoc.Type horizonStrat.RemarksReferenceID
holotypePAL-T114Hanson Aggregates QuarryDevonianSilica FormationNicol & Leighton, 2023

Descriptions and remarks

Diagnosis: Narrow, almost hairline incision of shell material beginning at the growth margin and extending posteriorly and sub-perpendicular to growth lines. The incision is often visible at equivalent growth stages on both valves of a bivalved animal but may look different on opposite valves, if present, depending on the relative convexity of each valve. Incisions vary in length and location on the shell surface depending on how large the prey was at the time of the attack.

Strophodonta demissa with predation trace and associated repair scar on the left side of the specimen extending posteriorly and sub-perpendicular to growth lines.


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 |