Gastrochaenolites Leymerie, 1842

ID7150
Fossil groupBioerosional trace fossils
CADClavate-shaped borings
TypeMacroboring
SubstrateCalcareous substrate
TaxonGastrochaenolites
AuthorLeymerie, 1842
ReferenceLeymerie, 1842
Parent taxonGastrochaenolitidae
Is validYes
FADDapingian
LADRecent
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Synonymy

YearSynonymAuthorPagesFigsReference
2018Gastrochaenolites Leymerie 1842Uchman, Stachacz & Salamon3Uchman et al., 2018a
2018Gastrochaenolites Leymerie, 1842El-Hedeny & El-Sabbagh7El-Hedeny & El-Sabbagh, 2018
2016Gastrochaenolites Leymerie, 1842Belaústegui, Ekdale, Domènech & Martinell725Belaústegui et al., 2016b
2013Gastrochaenolites LeymerieDonovan109-111Donovan, 2013a
2013Gastrochaenolites isp.Bassi, Iryu, Braga, Takayanagi & Tsuji3ABassi et al., 2013
2011GastrochaenolitesBassi, Humblet & Iryu2334-5Bassi et al., 2011
2009Gastrochaenolites Leymerie 1842Kleemann339Kleemann, 2009a
2006Gastrochaenolites Leymerie 1842Wilson & Palmer109Wilson & Palmer, 2006
2004non GastrochaenolitesBenner, Ekdale & de Gibert545-5463-5Benner et al., 2004
2004Gastrochaenolites Leymerie 1842Blissett & Pickerill180Blissett & Pickerill, 2004a
2004Gastrochaenolites Leymerie 1842Bromley462Bromley, 2004a
2003Gastrochaenolites Leymerie, 1842Mikuláš & Zitt17Mikuláš & Zítt, 1998
2002Gastrochaenolites Leymerie 1842Donovan63Donovan, 2002
2002Gastrochaenolites Leymarie 1842Taylor & Wilson11Taylor & Wilson, 2002
2001Ichnogenus Gastrochaenolites Leymerie, 1842Ekdale & Bromley11Ekdale & Bromley, 2001a
1987Gastrochaenolites Leymerie 1842Mayoral51Mayoral, 1987a
1984Gastrochaenolites Leymerie, 1842Kelly & BromleyKelly & Bromley, 1984
1976PaleolithophagaChiplonkar & GhareChiplonkar & Ghare, 1976
1974Moniopterus, Hatai, Masuda,, and Noda, n. gen.Hatai et al.368Hatai et al., 1974

Descriptions and remarks

Diagnosis. – Club-shaped macroborings (see emended diagnosis in Kelly & Bromley 1984).


Remark: Clavate borings; aperture narrower than main chamber and may be circular, oval, or dumb-bell shaped; main chamber may vary from subspherical to elongate. Usually made by bivalves which may be preserved in situ (see Savazzi, 1999b).


Unbranched, clavate.


Category of architectural design: 2.66. Clavate-shaped borings.


Occurrences

Specimens with images (9)

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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 |