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Ichnotaxonomy, origin and paleoenvironment of Quaternary insect cells from Fuerteventura, Canary Islands, Spain
(Kansas Entomological Society, 2003-04)
On Fuerteventura, Canary Islands, micritic and silty to sandy insect cells are abundant, in well-exposed Quaternary terrestrial sediments and calcretes. Previous authors regarded these cells as hymenopteran in origin, ...
Ichnotaxonomy of bird-like footprints: an example from the Late Triassic-Early Jurassic of northwest Argentina
(Taylor & Francis, 2008-03)
The ichnotaxobases previously used to classify avian-like footprints, at the ichnogeneric, ichnospecific, and ichnofamily level, are varied and contrasting. Consequently, an agreement on the most adequate taxobases to use ...
Reply to discussion of “Defining the morphological quality of fossil footprints. Problems and principles of preservation in tetrapod ichnology with examples from the Palaeozoic to the present” by Marchetti et al. (2019)
(Elsevier Science, 2020-09)
Tetrapod ichnology is undergoing a deep methodological and conceptual renovation, and it is natural that concept definitions and applications are still developing through healthy scientific discussions. The results of this ...
A Footnote to Dolf Seilacher's Study on Neonereites biserialis Based on New Evidence from the Upper Cretaceous of Antarctica
(Taylor & Francis, 2016-01)
The irregular meandering, endichnial trace fossil Nereites biserialis characterized by alternating biserial row of dimples flanked by even to lobate laminae of sediment, best observed in weathered exposures of tidal sandy ...
Spongeliomorpha in nonmarine settings: An ichnotaxonomic approach
(Royal Society of Edinburgh, 2009-12)
The authors revise the occurrences of burrow networks with striated walls having dominantly transverse to oblique striae, which have been assigned to the ichnogenera Spongeliomorpha Saporta, 1887, and Steinichnus Bromley ...
Comments on the draft proposal to amend the Code with respect to trace fossils
(International Trust for Zoological Nomenclature ICZN, 2004-12)
Bertling et al. (2003) have proposed various changes to a new edition of the Code which were commented on by Tubbs (2003). His comments show that major arguments obviously have not been put in a way fully comprehensible ...
Names for trace fossils: a uniform approach
(Taylor & Francis, 2006-09)
The taxonomic treatment of trace fossils needs a uniform approach, independent of the ethologic groups concerned. To this aim, trace fossils are rigorously defined with regard to biological taxa and physical sedimentary ...
New Avian tracks from the lower to middle Eocene at Fossil Hill, King George Island, Antarctica
(Cambridge University Press, 2012-10)
Trace fossils are long known to exist in the Fossil Hill Formation (lower to middle Eocene) at Fildes Peninsula, King George Island, Antarctica. During fieldwork in 2009, abundant new avian tracks were recovered, which are ...