Parmaichnus, Pervesler & Uchman, 2009
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https://doi.org/10.4202/app.2009.0114 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03AC87C1-FFB0-1478-FCBB-FA620B5BFBEB |
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Felipe |
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Parmaichnus |
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Ichnogenus Parmaichnus nov.
Type ichnospecies: Parmaichnus stironensis isp. nov.
Etymology: After the Parma region, in which the trace fossil occurs.
Diagnosis.—Vertical to oblique, tubular burrows, circular in cross section, and composed of the U−shaped upper part and a basal shaft. Sub−spherical swellings are present in the upper part of the burrow.
Remarks.—To date, only three Y−shaped ichnogenera (U−shaped upper part with a basal shaft) are distinguished. They can be compared to Parmaichnus . Psilonichnus Frey, Curran, and Pemberton, 1984 , typified by Psilonichnus tubiformis ( Fürsich, 1981) , has no turning chambers and is much larger ( Fig. 5U View Fig ). Solemyatuba Seilacher, 1990 , with two ichnospecies S. subcompressa (Eichwald, 1855) and S. ypsilon Seilacher, 1990 , and Recent burrows of the bivalve Solemya velum Say, 1822 are of comparable size but they do not display turning chambers and their tubes are elliptical in cross section ( Fig. 5F, G View Fig ). Polykladichnus Fürsich, 1981 , typified by P. irregularis Fürsich, 1981 ( Fig. 5D View Fig ), displays multiple Y− or U−shaped bifurcation and slight enlargement at junctions (see Schlirf and Uchman 2005).
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