Loxolenichnus Breton and Wisshak

Breton, Gérard, Wisshak, Max, Néraudeau, Didier & Morel, Nicolas, 2017, Parasitic gastropod bioerosion trace fossil on Cenomanian oysters from Le Mans, France and its ichnologic and taphonomic context, Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 62 (1), pp. 45-57 : 51

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.4202/app.00304.2016

publication LSID

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10999330

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C22917-FF81-AE33-FF4F-AF9A3C86784E

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scientific name

Loxolenichnus Breton and Wisshak
status

 

Ichnogenus Loxolenichnus Breton and Wisshak nov.

Type ichnospecies: Loxolenichnus stellatocinctus Breton and Wisshak isp. nov.; see below.

Included ichnospecies: The type ichnospecies, Loxolenichnus halo ( Neumann and Wisshak, 2009) comb. nov., and Loxolenichnus taddei ( Ruggiero and Raia, 2014) comb. nov.

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Etymology: Contraction of the ancient Greek words loxós (λοξός), oblique, and solen (σωλήν), canal, pipe; allusion to the central oblique penetration hole in the holotype of the type ichnospecies. Ichnus is a common ending for trace fossils names, referring to ancient Greek ichnos, track. Gender masculine.

Diagnosis.—A single or rarely several cylindrical holes, completely cutting through calcareous shelly substrates, surrounded by a circular to elliptical depression with concentrical grooves.

Remarks.—The ichnogenus Oichnus Bromley, 1981 , except the ichnospecies Oichnus halo Neumann and Wisshak, 2009 and Oichnus taddei Ruggiero and Raia, 2014 which are herein transferred to Loxolenichnus , lack the attachment scar and peripheral groove. The ichnogenera Anellusichnus Santos, Mayoral, and Muñiz, 2005 , Lacrimichnus Santos, Mayoral, and Muñiz, 2003 and Centrichnus Bromley and Martinell, 1991 in turn are pure attachment scars and lack the penetration hole(s) passing through the substrate. Kardopomorphos , with its sole ichnospecies Kardopomorphos polydioryx Beuck, López Correa, and Freiwald, 2008 is a rounded or spiral-shaped pit, from which many whip-shaped, branched canals including sometimes one or few central larger canals penetrate deeply in the substrate. By including two former Oichnus ichnospecies, Oichnus is now constrained to pure predation traces (Praedichnia). The new ichnogenus, in contrast, comprises three ichnospecies that are all combinations of complete penetrations (parasitic in nature and thus unlike Praedichnia sensu stricto) and an attachment scar (Fixichnia), and this combination of two different modes of bioerosion is characteristic of the new ichnogenus.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Mollusca

Class

Gastropoda

Family

Oichnidae

Loc

Loxolenichnus Breton and Wisshak

Breton, Gérard, Wisshak, Max, Néraudeau, Didier & Morel, Nicolas 2017
2017
Loc

Loxolenichnus halo ( Neumann and Wisshak, 2009 )

Breton & Wisshak & Néraudeau & Morel 2017
2017
Loc

Loxolenichnus taddei ( Ruggiero and Raia, 2014 )

Breton & Wisshak & Néraudeau & Morel 2017
2017
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